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Chuck
14 Aug 2018

Got one about 2 weeks ago. It had an old password I had used for Microsoft but had been changed quite a while ago. Also I laughed about the p**n comment - haven't done that in years. I wrote back to him (he already had my email, "I am a 14 year old girl. I told my dad and he is so furious at you he contacted the police." Haven't heard from him since, but I knew it was a scam anyway. He only wanted $1900 in bitcoin.

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jonniebgood
14 Aug 2018

I don't bother to open anything I don't recognize at first, I just dump it. My desktop has no web cam. My laptops are taped over. And all of my computers are turned off when not in use.

I get a lot of spam, but almost all of it comes through my email account with Microsoft. The subject lines should be a dead give away, but MS must have the poorest spam filters or none at all. I get almost no spam from the 3 email accounts I have with my ISP.

I got off Facebook 6 years ago and am on no social media sites. Where do you think they get some of your info??

In spite of some "privacy" statements, I truly believe that many web sites sell your information.
And it is sold over and over until it gets into the hands of the most dishonest people.

Posted by:

thenudehamster
14 Aug 2018

I get a selection of these obviously fraudulent emails several times a week; Apparently my Apple account has been compromised (I don't have one) my PayPal account has been suspended (some hours before I paid for something with PayPal), my account with a bank I have never done business with has been compromised, and many more. Usual procedures - either laugh and delete immediately, or if it looks plausible, hover over the link and see where it leads. NEVER click on a link in an email - real ones will tell you to log into their site, but NEVER from an active link.
If one of these 'extortion' scams arrives, my response would simply be "Go ahead!" I'm not sure what is actually "socially reprehensible" these days - and I don't care if people know what I do anyway. It'd bore them to death.

Posted by:

Stephe
14 Aug 2018

Shame upon you Bob, you should practice what you preach — Q123456Z isn't a very secure password! ;o)

EDITOR'S NOTE: Of course that wasn't my actual password. I always use "Monkey123" for social media passwords. :-)

Posted by:

Vince
14 Aug 2018

I too don't have a webcam on my PC screen. I would laugh and tell them to please publish it; all my friends think I'm the most boring guy around. It would improve my street creds, lol.

Posted by:

Roger Hass
14 Aug 2018

Yup we got several of these.
The question remains, "From under which rock did these Anus Rectus's crawl ?"
Then I am reminded that some were sent to addresses with no cameras ☺☺☺

Posted by:

SamG
14 Aug 2018

Same threat here. No webcam. And mine said, "if you don't believe this, reply with YES. And we'll email all your contacts." So I replied with YES. (I'm single, nothing to lose, don't have a life) Email was bounced back. Also at the end of the email, it stated it cold not be replied to! DUH!

Posted by:

Isa Rose
14 Aug 2018

I think this scam was inspired by this episode of Black Mirror: "Shut Up and Dance" If you haven't seen Black Mirror on Netflix, you are missing the most chilling tech based horror series around.

Posted by:

Robin Henry
14 Aug 2018

I’ve had a cover over my laptop webcam for years ever since it operated once without my use. It flashed on and off-obviously took a photo.

Posted by:

John
15 Aug 2018

All unknown phone calls go to messages first and I delete emails that are obviously bogus.

Too bad I can't receive this scam message... I would ask them to send me extra copies so I can forward them to people not on Facebook!

Posted by:

Judyth
15 Aug 2018

I got my first one of those some weeks back and, though I've never watched the stuff and always tape over webcams, the password thing threw me (pre-morning-coffee) for a moment. Since then, I've received several from different sources.
If even .5% of recipients fall for it, the senders will keep doing it. Since probably almost everyone has had an account password hacked at some point (hello, Adobe, Yahoo, Target, etc.) they have millions of opportunities to find the gullible.

Posted by:

Robert Bailey
15 Aug 2018

I got a similar email. They wanted $5,000.
I also don't have a webcam!

Oddly enough, and perhaps it was just a coincidence, the next day I received two recorded phone calls from someone who claimed to be a police officer. He wanted me to call back immediately about "fraudulent" use of some financial account.

The phone kept ringing all day, but they would never leave a message- only if I picked up the phone would I get the message.

I phoned the real police about it and they said they were getting a lot of calls about it this scam.

I live in Canada, and the (real) police said the phone calls are coming from outside Canada, so it is difficult for them to do anything.

Posted by:

Old Man
19 Aug 2018

I didn't get an email, but I did get a pop-up saying they knew my password (which was valid for a couple of sites, but any I normally use), and would do something or other (I didn't bother to read it all) unless I paid them a huge amount.
I just rebooted the computer to get rid of it (didn't bother trying the "X"). Then I did a complete malware search with three programs. Nothing was found.
I still started having some computer problems, so I reloaded the previous image. No problems after that.

Posted by:

Mike
11 Sep 2018

Thanks Bob. I just received one such email. It is disconcerting that the extortionist knew an old password. If a video exists of me salivating, a recipe site has been hacked. I have no camera attached to my pc. This phisher could spend some the BTC 5000 "donation" and take some basic English lesson.

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Carol Mills
13 Oct 2018

Bob, I am so grateful that you are available online. Please be there always. I trust your judgement, and I appreciate the reply you sent. It calmed me down a bit. My partner yells at me constantly about giving out info, but I don't think I have made public anything important. And I DO understand that Publishers Clearing House does not notify WINNERS by telephone.

Posted by:

cedricus
25 Oct 2018

I just said "go ahead I am a dedicated exhibitionist".

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