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1u9DYvBmctkf5M6b11y2RejywY9PNQ8zc Bitcoin Email Scam

Myantispyware team January 3, 2022     No Comment    

1u9DYvBmctkf5M6b11y2RejywY9PNQ8zc is a bitcoin wallet address used by scammers to receive a ransom from the victims of the “Unfortunately, I have some bad news for you.” EMAIL SCAM. If you receive an email containing this address, mark it as spam or delete it. Do not believe what is written in the email and ignore the threats of scammers.

 

1u9DYvBmctkf5M6b11y2RejywY9PNQ8zc

1u9DYvBmctkf5M6b11y2RejywY9PNQ8zc Bitcoin Email Scam


 

These scam emails say that hackers hacked into your computer/phones/email account and recorded you visiting adult sites. They threaten to distribute the video to your family and friends, unless you pay into their Bitcoin account. It is a scam. The people behind these emails are scammers. Don’t pay them anyway!

Threat Summary

Type Bitcoin Blackmail Scam
NAME Unfortunately, I have some bad news for you. EMAIL SCAM
Subject line: Don’t forget to pay the tax within 2 days
Fake claims I got access to the device you are using to browse the internet, “Here is the proof I hacked this email. Your password at the time when I got access to your email”
Ransom amount $1850
BTC Wallet 1u9DYvBmctkf5M6b11y2RejywY9PNQ8zc

 

1AkAjd1pphmR5NkoKNqTpRfbMzCzSXYpwp, 13ToomuZobLywvaJgkeshSELKPRyBAnXHh, 13dWYEVxPkmUFy2rGBzXKXBJgikAU1kvn4 are other bitcoin wallets that are used in extortion schemes. Scammers use cryptocurrencies because it is hard to trace. We want to emphasize that these blackmail emails are 100% fake and should be ignored.

The full text of the scam message:

Hi!

Unfortunately, I have some bad news for you.
Several months ago, I got access to the device you are using to browse the internet.
Since that time, I have been monitoring your internet activity.

Here is the proof I hacked this email. Your password at the time when I got access to your email: xxxxxxxx

Being a regular visitor of adult websites, I can confirm that it is you who is responsible for this.
To keep it simple, the websites you visited provided me with access to your data.

I’ve uploaded a Trojan horse on the driver basis that updates its signature several times per day, to make it impossible for antivirus to detect it. Additionally, it gives me access to your camera and microphone.
Moreover, I have backed-up all the data, including photos, social media, chats and contacts.

Just recently, I came up with an awesome idea to create the video where you cum in one part of the screen, while the video was simultaneously playing on another screen. That was fun!

Rest assured that I can easily send this video to all your contacts with a few clicks, and I assume that you would like to prevent this scenario.

With that in mind, here is my proposal:
Transfer the amount equivalent to 1850 USD to my Bitcoin wallet, and I will forget about the entire thing. I will also delete all data and videos permanently.

In my opinion, this is a somewhat modest price for my work.
You can figure out how to purchase Bitcoins using search engines like Google or Bing, seeing that it’s not very difficult.

My Bitcoin wallet (BTC): 1u9DYvBmctkf5M6b11y2RejywY9PNQ8zc

You have 48 hours to reply and you should also bear the following in mind:

It makes no sense to reply me – the address has been generated automatically.
It makes no sense to complain either, since the letter along with my Bitcoin wallet cannot be tracked.
Everything has been orchestrated precisely.

If I ever detect that you mentioned anything about this letter to anyone – the video will be immediately shared, and your contacts will be the first to receive it. Following that, the video will be posted on the web!

P.S. The time will start once you open this letter. (This program has a built-in timer).

Good luck and take it easy! It was just bad luck, next time please be careful.

In order to know more about this bitcoin email scam and how to protect yourself, please read the article Unfortunately, I have some bad news for you. EMAIL SCAM.

 

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Author: Myantispyware team

Myantispyware is an information security website created in 2004. Our content is written in collaboration with Cyber Security specialists, IT experts, under the direction of Patrik Holder and Valeri Tchmych, founders of Myantispyware.com.

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