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1DRNo5xnNCHtBfyFapVL8NT1cpsyju7NJ4 Bitcoin Email Scam

Myantispyware team January 4, 2022    

1DRNo5xnNCHtBfyFapVL8NT1cpsyju7NJ4 is a bitcoin wallet address used by scammers to receive a ransom from the victims of the “I am sorry to inform you but your device was hacked” 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.

 

1DRNo5xnNCHtBfyFapVL8NT1cpsyju7NJ4

1DRNo5xnNCHtBfyFapVL8NT1cpsyju7NJ4 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 I am sorry to inform you but your device was hacked EMAIL SCAM
Scam emails Subject Line Do You Do Any of These Embarrassing Things?
Ransom amount 1700 USD
BTC Wallet 1DRNo5xnNCHtBfyFapVL8NT1cpsyju7NJ4

 

1u9DYvBmctkf5M6b11y2RejywY9PNQ8zc, 1AkAjd1pphmR5NkoKNqTpRfbMzCzSXYpwp, 13ToomuZobLywvaJgkeshSELKPRyBAnXHh 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.

In order to know more about this blackmail scam and how to protect yourself, please read the article I am sorry to inform you but your device was hacked EMAIL SCAM.

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