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Offline macevedoruiz

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Hacker attack - demands bitcoin payment - what should I do?
« on: January 23, 2019, 07:58:39 PM »
Dear friends in this Avast forum,
I have various Avast products installed, (Premier, Secure Browser, Anti-Track Premium, Cleanup). Yet this morning I found a troublesome email in my Inbox, that said the following:

You may not know me and you are probably wondering why you are getting this e mail, right?
I'm a hacker who cracked your devices a few months ago.
I sent you an email from YOUR hacked account.
I setup a malware on the adult vids (porno) web-site and guess what, you visited this site to have fun (you know what I mean).
While you were watching videos, your internet browser started out functioning as a RDP (Remote Control) having a keylogger which gave me accessibility to your screen and web cam.
after that, my software program obtained all of your contacts and files.
You entered a passwords on the websites you visited, and I intercepted it.
Of course you can will change it, or already changed it.
But it doesn't matter, my malware updated it every time.
What did I do?
I created a double-screen video. 1st part shows the video you were watching (you've got a good taste haha . . .), and 2nd part shows the recording of your web cam.
Do not try to find and destroy my virus! (All your data is already uploaded to a remote server)
– Do not try to contact with me
– Various security services will not help you; formatting a disk or destroying a device will not help either, since your data is already on a remote server.
I guarantee you that I will not disturb you again after payment, as you are not my single victim. This is a hacker code of honor.
Don’t be mad at me, everyone has their own work.
exactly what should you do?
Well, in my opinion, $1000 (USD) is a fair price for our little secret. You'll make the payment by Bitcoin (if you do not know this, search "how to buy bitcoin" in Google).
My Bitcoin wallet Address:
1AyRZviUxoBaCU1pJM5m7C1V2LdhPYiRcB
(It is cAsE sensitive, so copy and paste it)
Important:
You have 48 hour in order to make the payment. (I've a facebook pixel in this mail, and at this moment I know that you have read through this email message).
To track the reading of a message and the actions in it, I use the facebook pixel.
Thanks to them. (Everything that is used for the authorities can help us.)
If I do not get the BitCoins, I will certainly send out your video recording to all of your contacts including relatives, coworkers, and so on. Having said that, if I receive the payment, I'll destroy the video immidiately.
If you need evidence, reply with "Yes!" and I will certainly send out your video recording to your 6 contacts. It is a non-negotiable offer, that being said don't waste my personal time and yours by responding to this message.
Filing a complaint somewhere does not make sense because this email cannot be tracked like my bitcoin address. I do not make any mistakes. If I find that you have shared this message with someone else, the video will be immediately distributed. Bye!


If anyone would offer advice on what to do, I'd highly appreciate it. This never happened to me before. I had heard about it applied to companies, or important/visible people. But I'm a very average, low-key person. I find it really scary - it reminds me of the Netflix series Black Mirror...

Many thanks in advance,
Manuel


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Re: Hacker attack - demands bitcoin payment - what should I do?
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2019, 05:50:56 AM »
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Re: Hacker attack - demands bitcoin payment - what should I do?
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2019, 09:26:49 AM »
Thank you so much, Pondus, bob3160, Asyn, for responding to my post and generously taking your time to do so. I feel much relieved now. Yesterday I was really concerned for a while.

Kind regards,
Manuel

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Re: Hacker attack - demands bitcoin payment - what should I do?
« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2019, 09:47:19 AM »
You're welcome. Happy to help. :)
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Re: Hacker attack - demands bitcoin payment - what should I do?
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2019, 11:03:20 AM »
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