[ALERT] The Video Blackmail Scam - Comments Page 2
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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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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. |
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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. |
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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. :-) |
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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. |
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Yup we got several of these. |
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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! |
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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. |
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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. |
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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! |
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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. |
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I got a similar email. They wanted $5,000. 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. |
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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. |
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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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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. |
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I just said "go ahead I am a dedicated exhibitionist". |
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