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02-02-2019, 09:34 PM #1Registered Poster
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Online scams
I recently had an email from someone I didn't know addressed 'Dear Pervert' ! They claimed to have filmed me having carnal knowledge of myself whilst viewing a website they had created. And the email explained that if I didn't send them some bitcoins they were going to hack my facebook account and send said film to everyone who knows me.
I didn't respond as I was too busy laughing. I then got another email thoughtfully explaining that perhaps I didn't know how send bitcoins to them and here was a link on how to do so, and they would give me another 48 hours.
Well i didn't respond and nothing has happened. No strange looks from my boss nor the vicar, so I take it that any such film hasn't been distributed.
It's only afterwards that I thought that maybe I should have acted like an adult and reported these scammers. Has anyone else received such emails?
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02-02-2019, 09:46 PM #2jaybo Guest
Re: Online scams
Sounds like a opportunist scam
So many people hide behind their computers making threats now!
Not like years ago when you would write an anonymous angry letter in block capitals and leave it unsigned!
Ha take that!
But seriously watch out for the Internet loonies they are everywhere!Last edited by jaybo; 02-02-2019 at 09:46 PM. Reason: Crap spelling!
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03-02-2019, 08:53 PM #3
Re: Online scams
I received one of these and my husband explained it to me.
Basically, I'm sure we've all had notifications of security breaches, from our banks and suppliers and they've insisted that we change our passwords. Well, those old, unchanged passwords get sold on time after time to people with less scruples each time. They do actually have your old password it is out of date but it's one you recognise and you immediately realte to it even though it'd no longer relevant.
They're hoping to frighten you into sending them untraceable cash in order to prevent them doing essentially: nothing.
Imagine if you were an elderly Magistrate with an awful lot to lose and, being not very internet savvy, you believe them. The result could be catasprophic.
It's a horrible scam and one that should be broadcast to all and sundry.
Well done for ignoring it...
YM
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28-02-2019, 05:36 AM #4jaybo Guest
Re: Online scams
If the spellings anything to go by they don't sound the brightest group of hackers!...or English isn't their first language.
Hope you get a stop put to this.
It shows that the Internet does have security flaws!
I don't use social media anymore as I had a couple of issues with it.
I hope you get a positive outcome
Kind regards Jaybo
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03-03-2019, 11:23 PM #5Registered Poster
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These type of an email are more of an irritation at work as have to report them. Though I can see the funny side, I can imagine that there are people with various health conditions who might be upset by them. The scammers know that if they try hard enough there will be someone who will pay up.
With best wishes
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04-02-2019, 07:22 PM #6Registered Poster
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It gets even stranger. I went to the office today and found that I had a similar email in my work emails ! Which I never use for private communication. I had to report it to our technical team to get the email address blocked for all our staff.
And had to report it to my immediate boss, as email alleged that I had used the computer at work to access porn sites and had 'caressed myself ' in the process. It turned out my boss had also received a very similar email.
Apparently there are some quite horrid variations on the similar theme. Starting with the prospect of being exposed as someone who views porn sites via messages sent to everyone in the email address book, but also threat to send 'worms ' that will lock the computer or destroy data unless bit coins are sent .
My boss told me that he knew a chap who shared a computer with their wife , and had been looking at porn without her knowledge. And was so worried that she might find out that they sent some bitcoins hoping that would be the end of the matter. It wasn't They carried on getting threats. So sadly looks like some people are falling for these scams.
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04-02-2019, 08:25 PM #7jaybo Guest
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I suppose you could receive these sort of scams from any unsolicited spam or a random click on a pop up though they are not exclusively porn based.
Scammers are devious buggers you just have to be vigilant!!
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04-02-2019, 11:20 PM #8Registered Poster
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Indeed. I don't think that these scammers are connected to porn sites at all. These loathsome individuals are just scamming knowing that if they send out enough emails they will reach someone who has been viewing porn and will feel embarrassed enough to give in to their demands.
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10-04-2019, 07:17 PM #9Registered Poster
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Glad to see this scammer jailed - from BBC News yesterday 9th April 2019.
"A student who made hundreds of thousands of pounds blackmailing pornography website users with cyber attacks has been jailed.Zain Qaiser from Barking, London, used his programming skills to scam visitors to pornography sites around the world.
Investigators have discovered about £700,000 of his profits - but his network may have made more than £4m.
Qaiser, 24, was jailed for more than six years at Kingston Crown Court.
The court heard he is the most prolific cyber criminal to be sentenced in the UK.
Judge Timothy Lamb QC said: "The harm caused by your offending was extensive - so extensive that there does not appear to be a reported case involving anything .......
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47800378
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