Email scam asking for bitcoin

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  1. Beware of Scam Emails Demanding Bitcoin, Threatening Blackmail
  2. Sextortion scam demands USD 2000 to not "ruin your life"
  3. Sextortion Bitcoin scam makes unwelcome return - Malwarebytes Labs | Malwarebytes Labs
  4. Business News

Beware of Scam Emails Demanding Bitcoin, Threatening Blackmail

In both cases the sender threatens to send the videos or other sensitive information information to your entire contact list unless you pay them money using Bitcoin. The email says that the hacker sending it has compromised your security and taken over your webcam, which is how they claim to have recorded videos of you.

What is Sextortion?

As proof of their hack, they will send you your password. Then they will demand that you send them several thousand dollars via a Bitcoin account.

Sextortion scam demands USD 2000 to not "ruin your life"

I have never seen anything like this! There will be other claims of implanting malware on your computer, and an explanation of how the hacker accomplished his deed.

Those passwords are available on the dark web. These are all signs of such an attack.


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One of the latest variants is a claim that the criminals have your data. And they threaten to expose it. Instead, call your IT department and let them deal with it.

Hounshell says you should keep your antivirus up to date, turn on your spam blocker if you have one, and if your bank or credit card offers dark web monitoring, use it. Hounshell said that this type of extortion email is just one type of phishing attempt.

Sextortion Bitcoin scam makes unwelcome return - Malwarebytes Labs | Malwarebytes Labs

This kind of email can be scary. So just ignore them. Wayne Rash is a science and technology writer based in Washington, DC. Notification Center. NEW DELHI: Country's central cybersecurity agency has alerted internet users against an ongoing "fake" email campaign that claims to have recorded personal video of a user which could be published if a ransom amount in cryptocurrency is not paid.

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The Computer Emergency Response Team of India CERT-In , in a latest advisory, has said while there is "nothing to worry" about such emails, users should update or change their passwords, used to login any of their social media or other online platforms, if they find them compromised. Read Post a comment. Characters Remaining: Continue without login. Login from existing account Facebook Google Email.

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