Whine and Moan email scams anyone else

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getting the below email ? im not worried about the content as i know i havent been doing what the mail says but.
what worries me is the password they gave out there as its a password i have used on several casino sites?
so how, why and were can it be from.


It seems that, xxxxxxx - is your password. You may not know me and you are probably wondering why you are getting this e-mail, right?

Actually, I setup a malware on the adult vids (porno) web-site and guess what, you visited this site to have fun (you know what I mean). While you were watching videos, your internet browser started out functioning as a RDP (Remote Desktop) having a keylogger which gave me accessibility to your screen and web cam. After that, my software program obtained all of your contacts from your Messenger, FB, as well as email.

What did I do?

I backuped phone. All the photo, video and contacts.
I created a double-screen video. 1st part shows the video you were watching (you’ve got a good taste haha ...), and 2nd part shows the recording of your web cam.

What exactly should you do?

Well, I think, $800 is a good price for our little secret. You’ll make the payment by Bitcoin (if you do not know this, search “how to buy bitcoin” in Google).

BTC Address: 1BARBfTXdwaRenZjcG8t2LAsbQm6abfw13
(It is cAsE sensitive, so you should copy and paste it)

Important:
You have TWO days(48 h) in order to make the payment. (I’ve a unique pixel in this email, and at tis moment I know that you have read through this email message). If I do not get the BitCoins, I will certainly send out your video recording to all of your contacts including relatives, coworkers, and so on. Having said that, if I receive the payment - I’ll destroy the video immediately. If you need evidence, reply with “Yes!” and I'll send out your video recording to your 6 contacts. It is a non-negotiable offer, so don’t waste my and yours time by responding to this message
 
The could have got your password by purchasing or hacking a list from a site you signed up at. I know Facebook was hacked a short while ago and 50 million records stolen. Personally, I would simply ignore it. There is nothing to be gained by sending the video out to your contacts. I would also send the email with the email headers over to your local police department or cyber crime division.

Also best to run all the available tools to remove spyware, cookies, keystroke loggers etc.
 
yeah i know but i dont have keylogger installed just scanned for it again , any programs you guys you can reckomend for me to try scan for it ?
the other 4 i have tried didnt find anything
I'm not that up to date with todays different viruses, before you had to press a link or similar.
Now I don't think it matters, everything develop fast these days.. Malwarebytes is OK
 
The could have got your password by purchasing or hacking a list from a site you signed up at. I know Facebook was hacked a short while ago and 50 million records stolen. Personally, I would simply ignore it. There is nothing to be gained by sending the video out to your contacts. I would also send the email with the email headers over to your local police department or cyber crime division.

Also best to run all the available tools to remove spyware, cookies, keystroke loggers etc.
Yeah i ignore as i said not been doing any noughty stuff here or signed up at pornsite for that matter
It was mainly the password im worried about
Its not my Facebook password but one i used on most Rival casinos in the past also have it on 3-4 here on CM that i signed up on few years back so the password is not new but still its in use
So of to find out were
 
yeah i know but i dont have keylogger installed just scanned for it again , any programs you guys you can reckomend for me to try scan for it ?
the other 4 i have tried didnt find anything
If you are sure that you are not the source of the compromise then most likely explanation is one of the casinos has been compromised and they've got your email + password that way.

If you used distinct passwords everywhere you could easily identify where the compromise happened. But who really uses distinct passwords everywhere? Probably the same people who back up their data on a weekly basis :cool:
 
It's a scam. If they actually got the password right, that might have been harvested from a data breach of some site. Just change the password on the sites you're using it.

Similar scam has been around these parts as well.
 
I certainly wouldn't pay this scum any money, they'll only come after more till they milk you dry, and if there was a vid still send it out due to being vindictive scroats

I’ve a unique pixel in this email, and at tis moment I know that you have read through this email message

I'm no tech expert but this sounds like crud to me, obviously a 48 hr time limit is pointless if you never saw the email at the time when he presumes you did, so he makes up this tosh.
 
I certainly wouldn't pay this scum any money, they'll only come after more till they milk you dry, and if there was a vid still send it out due to being vindictive scroats



I'm no tech expert but this sounds like crud to me, obviously a 48 hr time limit is pointless if you never saw the email at the time when he presumes you did, so he makes up this tosh.
An unfortunate choice of words.
 
The could have got your password by purchasing or hacking a list from a site you signed up at. I know Facebook was hacked a short while ago and 50 million records stolen. Personally, I would simply ignore it. There is nothing to be gained by sending the video out to your contacts. I would also send the email with the email headers over to your local police department or cyber crime division.

Also best to run all the available tools to remove spyware, cookies, keystroke loggers etc.

Just going to mention here, Facebook wasn't hacked and they wouldn't get access to passwords, the 50 million was an estimate based on everyone who had used certain functions. It was a security token flaw that might have allowed a breach, rather than a hack.

The password in the OP will have been taken from a breach, have a check on
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to see if your email address has been compromised ;)

I get these all the time, funny how they recorded me considering I don't have a webcam :D
 
getting the below email ? im not worried about the content as i know i havent been doing what the mail says but.
what worries me is the password they gave out there as its a password i have used on several casino sites?
so how, why and were can it be from.


It seems that, xxxxxxx - is your password. You may not know me and you are probably wondering why you are getting this e-mail, right?

Actually, I setup a malware on the adult vids (porno) web-site and guess what, you visited this site to have fun (you know what I mean). While you were watching videos, your internet browser started out functioning as a RDP (Remote Desktop) having a keylogger which gave me accessibility to your screen and web cam. After that, my software program obtained all of your contacts from your Messenger, FB, as well as email.

What did I do?

I backuped phone. All the photo, video and contacts.
I created a double-screen video. 1st part shows the video you were watching (you’ve got a good taste haha ...), and 2nd part shows the recording of your web cam.

What exactly should you do?

Well, I think, $800 is a good price for our little secret. You’ll make the payment by Bitcoin (if you do not know this, search “how to buy bitcoin” in Google).

BTC Address: 1BARBfTXdwaRenZjcG8t2LAsbQm6abfw13
(It is cAsE sensitive, so you should copy and paste it)

Important:
You have TWO days(48 h) in order to make the payment. (I’ve a unique pixel in this email, and at tis moment I know that you have read through this email message). If I do not get the BitCoins, I will certainly send out your video recording to all of your contacts including relatives, coworkers, and so on. Having said that, if I receive the payment - I’ll destroy the video immediately. If you need evidence, reply with “Yes!” and I'll send out your video recording to your 6 contacts. It is a non-negotiable offer, so don’t waste my and yours time by responding to this message

Got the same email last night and today
 
getting the below email ? im not worried about the content as i know i havent been doing what the mail says but.
what worries me is the password they gave out there as its a password i have used on several casino sites?
so how, why and were can it be from.
As per Dunover's thread about this earlier, I had the exact same e-mail a few times.
My password had only been used on a few sites, and I narrowed it down to definitely being obtained from my Facebook account. :mad:

As further proof of this, I changed my Facebook password, and since then I have had at least half a dozen more of these scam mails, but now they DON'T say they have my password.
Make of that what you will...

KK
 
:rolleyes:
im a single, healthy male. If someone decided to threaten to tell all my friends and family I watch porn, their response would probably be...um, d'uh
 
unless someone starts sending you pictures of yourself sat at your desktop pc etc then ignore it but if you have ever logged into a public computer or even a friends computer to check your fb , emails or your casino transactions and it saved your password then it only takes about 10 seconds to turn those ******* into visible text .

this is a scam though as pointed out by several people - some will fall for it .. imagine just 10 people out of 100,000 at £800 quid a time .

This is one of the reasons you should change your passwords regularly .

By the way - if some had key logged you then they would have either emptied your casinos accounts / bank accounts for themselves or spun away your balances to zero if they couldn't remove it for their personal use .
 

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