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7 Φεβ 2024 · Yes, if you’ve received an email with the alarming subject “I RECORDED YOU!” demanding a Bitcoin ransom, you’re dealing with a scam—specifically, a type of “sextortion” scam. These fraudulent emails aim to trick you into believing that the scammer has compromising material on you and will release it unless you pay up.
29 Απρ 2020 · The emails say they hacked into your computer and recorded you visiting adult websites. They threaten to distribute the video to your friends and family within hours, unless you pay into their Bitcoin account. Stop. Don’t pay anything. Delete the message. It’s a scam.
27 Σεπ 2024 · Bitcoin email scams are fraudulent attempts to extort money from individuals by demanding payment in Bitcoin, a popular cryptocurrency. These scams often involve threats of revealing sensitive information, such as personal photos or videos, or falsely claiming that your computer has been hacked.
1 ημέρα πριν · November 21, 2024. The Myantispyware team wants to alert you about a Binance Bitcoin Payout Scam that targets unsuspecting cryptocurrency users. This scam is spread through emails claiming your requested fund transfer via Binance is ready. The email includes a password for accessing the service and attaches a PDF file supposedly from Binance.
26 Ιουν 2020 · Cryptocurrency blackmail scam alert. The email suddenly appears in your inbox. Someone is writing to say that they have access to your cell phone or your computer. And they’re about to make your sensitive videos, pictures, or compromising information public.
12 Ιουλ 2021 · Recently, scammers have taken this to a new level by sending emails to people that demand bitcoin payments in exchange for keeping quiet about embarrassing or sensitive information, photos, and videos. Here’s how bitcoin blackmail emails work.
15 Μαρ 2024 · Known as "phishing," this type of scam occurs when you receive an unsolicited email that looks as if it's from your bank — or, in this case, from your crypto exchange or wallet provider. This email contains a link that takes you to a site that looks almost identical to the exchange or wallet you usually use, but is actually a scam site.