Sunday, January 5, 2020

I am scared my camera has remotely been hacked.. please help me

I received an email from

py.hacker38@piprequests.octaginil.net

that reads as follows: (I have taken out the web link for the bitcoin address)

C:>Hi, this account is now hacked! Change your password right now! C:>_I’m Hacker who cracked your email box and devices not so long ago. C:>_I set up special program on the adult videos (porn) site and guess that you enjoyed this site to have a good time (you understand what I mean). C:>_When you have been taking a look at videos, your internet browser started out to act like a RDP (Remote Control) that have a keylogger that granted me ability to access your desktop and web camera. C:>_Consequently, my software obtained all info. You have typed passwords on the online resources you visited, I already caught them. Of course, you could possibly change them, or perhaps already changed them. But it doesn’t matter, my malware updates needed data every time. C:>_What actually I have done? C:>_I generated a backup of your every system. Of all files and personal contacts. I formed a dual-screen video recording. The first screen demonstrates the film you were watching (you’ve got a very good taste, haha…), and the 2nd screen shows the movie from your webcam. C:>_What should you do? C:>_Great, in my opinion, $ 933 USD Dollars will be a reasonable price for your little secret "Convert the money to the BitCoin currency". You’ll make your deposit by BitCoin (if you don’t recognize this, search “how to purchase BitCoin” in Google). My BitCoin wallet address: C:\ [BITCOIN ADDRESS] C:>( Start with 1 & End with z ). C:>_You have 2 days to perform the payment. (I have an exclusive pixel to this e-mail, and right now I understand that you’ve read this email). To monitor the reading of a letterhead the actions in it, I installed a Facebook pixel. Thanks to them. (Anything that is used for the authorities may help us.) In the event I do not get BitCoin, I shall undoubtedly offer your video files to each of your contacts, including relatives, colleagues, etcetera?

I assume it must be spam but can someone please tell me if this is legitimate or not... obviously freaking out at the idea that it could be real


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