Online users, be aware of sextortion scams like the one below. The scams are being used by scammers to frighten and trick their potential victims into sending them money via Bitcoin. But, do not send the thieves or tricksters your money because the same scammers have not infected your device with a Trojan horse virus, and do not have video clips or recordings of you watching porn from adult websites.
A few months ago, scammers used a similar scam to trick potential victims into sending them money. Click here to learn more.
A Sextortion Scam
Your PC have been Hacked!
Tue 3/31/2020 11:52 PM
From: "Mr Robot" - sales@audraherbals.ga
Let's get right to point. You may not know me and you are most likely wondering why you're getting this e mail?
I set up a malware on the 18+ streaming (pornographic material) web site and guess what, you visited this site to experience fun (you know what I mean).
While you were watching videos, your web browser began operating as a Remote control Desktop having a key logger which provided me with accessibility to your screen
and webcam. immediately after that, my software obtained your entire contacts from your Messenger, social networks, and email.
Next I created a double video. 1st part shows the video you were viewing and 2nd part shows the view of your web camera, and it's you.
Neglect this email message, I most certainly will send out your very own recorded material to each of your personal contacts and imagine about the disgrace you can get.
2nd option should be to give me $1486 to bitcoin address below.
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