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You've been hacked "Hello pervert" Email

I received a message from my own mailbox - what do I do?????


Hello pervert, I've sent this message from your iCloud mail. 

 

I want to inform you about a very bad situation for you. However, you can benefit from it, if you will act wisеly.

 

Have you heard of Pegasus? This is a spyware program that installs on computers and smartphones and allows hackers to monitor the activity of device owners. It provides access to your webcam, messengers, emails, call records, etc. It works well on Android, iOS, and Windows. I guess, you already figured out where I’m getting at.

 

It’s been a few months since I installed it on all your devices because you were not quite choosy about what links to click on the intеrnеt. During this period, I’ve learned about all aspects of your private life, but one is of special significance to me.

 

****

 

I doubt you’d want your friends, family and co-workers to know about it. However, I can do it in a few clicks.

 

Every number in your contact list will suddenly receive these vidеоs– on WhatsApp, on Telegram, on Instagram, on Facebook, on email – everywhere. It is going to be a tsunami that will sweep away everything in its path, and first of all, your fоrmеr life.

 

Don’t think of yourself as an innocent victim. No one knows where your реrvеrsiоn might lead in the future, so consider this a kind of deserved рunishmеnt to stop you.

 

I’m some kind of God who sees everything. However, don’t panic. As we know, God is merciful and forgiving, and so do I. But my mercy is not free.

 

Transfer 800 USD to my Litecoin (LTC) wallet: ltc1q0sfhklq82kxps8kpx7e4el538jf6rs6h3x34ta

 

Once I receive confirmation of the transaction, I will permanently delete all videos compromising you, uninstаll Pegasus from all of your devices, and disappear from your life. You can be sure – my benefit is only money. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be writing to you, but destroy your life without a word in a second.

 

I’ll be notified when you open my email, and from that moment you have exactly 48 hours to send the money. If cryptocurrencies are unchartered waters for you, don’t worry, it’s very simple. Just google “crypto exchange” or "buy Litecoin" and then it will be no harder than buying some useless stuff on Amazon.

 

I strongly warn you against the following:

* Do not reply to this email. I've sent it from your iCloud mail.

* Do not contact the police. I have access to all your devices, and as soon as I find out you ran to the cops, videos will be published.

* Don’t try to reset or destroy your devices. As I mentioned above: I’m monitoring all your activity, so you either agree to my terms or the vidеоs are published.

Also, don’t forget that cryptocurrencies are anonymous, so it’s impossible to identify me using the provided address.

 

Good luck, my perverted friend. I hope this is the last time we hear from each other.

And some friendly advice: from now on, don’t be so careless about your online security.


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Posted on Apr 29, 2024 12:46 PM

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Posted on May 31, 2024 10:23 PM

I also received this same email yesterday. How could they sneak into my email even though I didn't open any links??? Can someone write what happened after 48 hours? thanks

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May 14, 2024 5:44 AM in response to LaAlguien

Did anything happen? I received this same email. I reset my password, and looked in my sent and deleted items to see if the email really was sent from my account. I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm not worried about the videos they mention in the email because I can assure you there are none of the videos described; however, I obviously don't want any videos sent to my contacts.

Apr 29, 2024 1:03 PM in response to LaAlguien

It's a scam for sure! Anyone can spoof the email address to make it look like it is yours and that does not mean they have access to your account, and no they did not sent it from your account. They are just trying to scare you into giving them money. Just delete and move on with your day. That won't be the last scam email you get, we all get them. Some people will fall for it and that is why they continue to do what they do.

May 14, 2024 7:01 AM in response to Arowan123

Arowan123 wrote:

Did anything happen? I received this same email. I reset my password, and looked in my sent and deleted items to see if the email really was sent from my account. I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm not worried about the videos they mention in the email because I can assure you there are none of the videos described; however, I obviously don't want any videos sent to my contacts.

PLEASE read the rest of the posts in the thread you just added to.

May 14, 2024 7:04 AM in response to Arowan123

Arowan123 wrote:

Did anything happen? I received this same email. I reset my password, and looked in my sent and deleted items to see if the email really was sent from my account. I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm not worried about the videos they mention in the email because I can assure you there are none of the videos described; however, I obviously don't want any videos sent to my contacts.

Of course nothing is going to happen. This is a classic attempt to scare you into giving them money. So many people are getting this same email, even if a fraction of the people fall for the scam (1250 to be exact), they could easily make a million dollars. It doesn't cost them anything to send out the emails and they just need to wait for the money to come in. Don't be fooled, and if anyone was tempted to fall for this obvious scam, they really need to review this article about phishing scams too, or they will also be handing out their account passwords like candy.

Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support


And Gift Card scams:

About Gift Card Scams - Official Apple Support

May 8, 2024 7:49 AM in response to lelandeos

lelandeos wrote:

idk, it def got kicked to my spam, but it looks very convincing, I'm more concerned that they have my iCloud password, because the email it was sent from is my own it looks like, there's no uppercase I in iCloud for the l, so I'm just confused as to how they're spoofing it.

Of course, it looks convincing. That's the point. No, they don't have your iCloud password. However, it makes you feel better, change your Apple ID password and ensure the two-factor authentication is enabled.


Change your Apple ID password - Apple Support


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