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Scam to blackmail with your real password and video of you.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 2:14 am
Posted on 7/16/18 at 2:14 am
They say they have real video of you wanking it. They actually have real passwords to spook you.
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A new scam has begun targeting porn viewers in an attempt to blackmail victims and extort $1,900 — and they only take bitcoin.
Via malware, the scammers claim to have compromising footage of viewers taken from the would-be victim’s webcam while pornographic videos were playing. The scam email sent to victims begins by revealing to them their own password — presumably obtained from a company data breach — as “proof” that their computer has been hacked, although it’s unclear whether the footage exists.
The scam email states that an RDP (remote control desktop program) has been installed on the victim’s computer enabling the scammer to remotely access and record video footage along with accessing the victim’s entire contact database, with the threat being that the video will be sent to the contact list.
However, the email is vague and does not include the names of any specific porn sites. The email also offers to show “proof” by sending the footage to nine contacts — because the scammers are offering to display the email only by potentially embarrassing the victim, it’s likely that the scam is a bluff.
The scam email goes on to state that $1,900 is the price for secrecy, forwarding a BTC address. While bitcoin is more traceable than cash, the pseudonymous nature of the currency and the ease with which it can be transferred into a private currency like zcash or monero and then laundered makes it a more viable method of online extortion than accepting a wire transfer or PayPal payment. However, other fiat currency methods like transferring fiat into gift card payments from e-commerce marketplaces are also widely used by scammers.
Professor Emin Gün Sirer of Cornell University tweeted one example of the scam email sent to a friend of his, referring to the practice as “cryptoblackmail” and urging targeted people not to pay the scammers or attempt to negotiate with them. The professor states his belief that the message was sent to everyone on the haveibeenpwned list, an online service purporting to allow users to verify if their email has been breached by hackers.
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A new scam has begun targeting porn viewers in an attempt to blackmail victims and extort $1,900 — and they only take bitcoin.
Via malware, the scammers claim to have compromising footage of viewers taken from the would-be victim’s webcam while pornographic videos were playing. The scam email sent to victims begins by revealing to them their own password — presumably obtained from a company data breach — as “proof” that their computer has been hacked, although it’s unclear whether the footage exists.
The scam email states that an RDP (remote control desktop program) has been installed on the victim’s computer enabling the scammer to remotely access and record video footage along with accessing the victim’s entire contact database, with the threat being that the video will be sent to the contact list.
However, the email is vague and does not include the names of any specific porn sites. The email also offers to show “proof” by sending the footage to nine contacts — because the scammers are offering to display the email only by potentially embarrassing the victim, it’s likely that the scam is a bluff.
The scam email goes on to state that $1,900 is the price for secrecy, forwarding a BTC address. While bitcoin is more traceable than cash, the pseudonymous nature of the currency and the ease with which it can be transferred into a private currency like zcash or monero and then laundered makes it a more viable method of online extortion than accepting a wire transfer or PayPal payment. However, other fiat currency methods like transferring fiat into gift card payments from e-commerce marketplaces are also widely used by scammers.
Professor Emin Gün Sirer of Cornell University tweeted one example of the scam email sent to a friend of his, referring to the practice as “cryptoblackmail” and urging targeted people not to pay the scammers or attempt to negotiate with them. The professor states his belief that the message was sent to everyone on the haveibeenpwned list, an online service purporting to allow users to verify if their email has been breached by hackers.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 2:16 am to SabinBear
Wait so I just pissed away 1900?
frick me man
frick me man
Posted on 7/16/18 at 2:20 am to SabinBear
Posted on 7/16/18 at 5:05 am to SabinBear
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as “proof” that their computer has been hacked,
Posted on 7/16/18 at 5:51 am to SabinBear
If someone wants to see my vinegar strokes, have at it.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 6:55 am to SabinBear
Can I just prepay so I can enjoy PH in peace?
Posted on 7/16/18 at 7:04 am to SabinBear
If they caught me stroking the mule and snuck a video of me doing it,they can post it on their website and I'll watch it.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 7:09 am to SabinBear
Posted on 7/16/18 at 7:12 am to SabinBear
Best 30 second video ever.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 8:12 am to Pedro
quote:
Wait so I just pissed away 1900?
Technically, you jerked it away.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 8:23 am to SabinBear
I actually saw this on an episode of Black Mirror.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 8:28 am to SabinBear
I've had a few people at work get hit with this. I've had to talk a couple down off the ledge, which makes me wonder what kind of sick shite they're watching.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 8:30 am to fightin tigers
Hey, dick... You could have let us know the link was NSFW.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 8:39 am to Centinel
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I've had to talk a couple down off the ledge, which makes me wonder what kind of sick shite they're watching
No matter what they're watching. It should not be that bad. There will be awkward conversations all around, but all of that is explainable. Besides, even if you pay the money, chances are if they were legit they would just send the money anyways.
Unless you were watching kiddie porn. If that's the case you're screwed either way and I hope you get whatever is coming to you. Even if that means a death match with another pedophile where one dies and the other goes to prison.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 8:55 am to SabinBear
How hard is it to put a post-it over your camera on your laptop every time you do it? Problem solved.
I realize some of you wil need to get post it’s at Costco for your weekly sessions.
I realize some of you wil need to get post it’s at Costco for your weekly sessions.
This post was edited on 7/16/18 at 8:56 am
Posted on 7/16/18 at 9:11 am to QJenk
Yep. Sir Braun from GOT had this happen to him...on Black Mirror.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 9:29 am to SabinBear
I got that one once or twice. A couple other times from a hitman. He said that he'd rather get the money from me than do the job.
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