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Bubbathegimp
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Caution

Post by Bubbathegimp »

It's Been a while since I've been on here.

In the past week I have received 2 scam extortion E-Mails with the password I used on here (I just Changed it)
I have used the same password on a few different sites, but have changed it on numerous occasions over the years, so I don't know where the leak came from....Since I havent been on here in a while, this is the only site that I still used the old password on...

letting everybody know, and have submitted the information to the FBI Cyber Crimes Division...

-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: slipknot
Date: Sat, 16 May 2020 03:01:20 +0000 (UTC)
From: Aleksandr <upwfag@alcoaza.com>
Reply-To: Aleksandr <upwfag@alcoaza.com>
To: kd8dey@yahoo.com


I am aware, slipknot, is your password.

I need your full attention for the next Twenty-four hours, or I will make sure you that you live out of guilt for the rest of your lifetime.

Hello, you don't know me personally. However I know a lot of things regarding you. Your present fb contact list, mobile phone contacts as well as all the virtual activity in your computer from past 132 days.

Consisting of, your masturbation video clips, which brings me to the primary motive why I am writing this e-mail to you.

Well the previous time you visited the porn webpages, my spyware was triggered in your computer which ended up saving a lovely video clip of your masturbation act by triggering your cam.
(you got a exceptionally weird taste by the way lol)

I have got the whole recording. In the case you feel I 'm messing around, just reply proof and I will be forwarding the recording randomly to 10 people you know.

It might end up being your friend, co workers, boss, parents (I'm not sure! My software program will randomly select the contact details).

Would you be capable to look into anyone's eyes again after it? I doubt it...

But, it does not need to be that path.

I want to make you a 1 time, no negotiable offer.

Buy $ 2000 in bitcoin and send it on the below address:

18sqV*dBQMbHDTdQtyK3iPYSNKxVqtY5jrq
[CASE SENSITIVE, copy & paste it, and remove * from it]

(If you do not understand how, look online how to acquire bitcoin. Do not waste my valuable time)

If you send this 'donation' (why don't we call it that?). Right after that, I will go away for good and never ever get in touch with you again. I will remove everything I have in relation to you. You may proceed living your current regular day to day life with absolutely no concern.

You've 1 day in order to do so. Your time will begin as quickly you check out this e mail. I have got an unique code that will inform me as soon as you read this mail therefore don't try to play smart.

This is a very old scam, with several variations. Don't fall for it. Report it.
(For the record, I've never owned a web cam....)
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Re: Caution

Post by MountainManJoe »

Don't worry everybody, your passwords here are safe. The software we run hasn't been compromised.

I receive these exploit emails all the time, and the password is never the one I use on this site.
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Re: Caution

Post by okie1 »

timelessbeing wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 12:56 am Don't worry everybody, your passwords here are safe. The software we run hasn't been compromised.

I receive these exploit emails all the time, and the password is never the one I use on this site.
Thanks for the follow up, good to know. :cheers:
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