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from: Stephanie <contactsupport@maceagisltd.com>
date: 13 Nov 2020, 03:12
subject: Caution! Hacker attack on your account!
mailed-by: maceagisltd.com

Hi!

I am a hacker who managed to get full control over your device.
I must tell you that I have full control over all your personal logins, photo galleries and videos.
What's more, I have finished recording your entire watch list and I can see how much you love porn.

I was able to record your m**turbation.
I also recorded the porn that you were watching.

Keep in mind that I can send this entry to all your contacts in the phone book, social networks and so on.

If you are wondering what bad things can be done, think of all your friends, relatives and colleagues, and what their reaction will be when they see you m**turbate in that short clip that I edited.

If you want to prevent it, send me $1000 for a BTC wallet: 191tnuK7YXeiGdsu8YFczfAseUDj4ZJGAe
(If you don't know how to do it, then write to Google: "Buy Bitcoin").

After receiving the payment, I will delete all the materials about you.

You have 48 hours.

The malicious program I used to log in to your device is so powerful that your antivirus couldn't stop it, and there's no sign of it left in your system.

So it is useless to go to the police or send this letter to someone. No action can be done and everything will only get complicated if you do it.
This message has a countdown, so as soon as you see it, the two days will start to run out.

Have a nice day.
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