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Bitcoin Exortion Scam - Bitcoin Wallet: 1FAsneZMRym4ugvnQHEswwaGg4pvqxPUbo

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from: braxton4mfre@web.de
date: Aug 25, 2021, 1:24 PM
subject: ⚠️ Hey, you pervert. I have a message for you ;) Date: 2021-08-25 18:24:53
mailed-by: web.de

Greetings)))

I have unlock one of the porn sites which you are using. I have your private records for the last months. I have self-satisifying videos with you. Both you and what on the display. Your libido is weird, we both know.

You can check prooves, if you want, answer to this mail and your some of your friends will get your records on they mailbox. Im not kidding.

You have now one chance to safe your reputation withing 48 hours, Send 0.018 BTC to my wallet: 1FAsneZMRym4ugvnQHEswwaGg4pvqxPUbo

If I will not get what I want, All people in your address book will receive your records. I know all your profiles. Im not kidding.

Via notification I was updated about mail open.

Keep your mouth, Im looking for you. I will not stop, it is should be clear for you.

Videos will be deleted as soon as I will receive payment.

Look out.
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