From: Your own email address
Date: 20 July 2025, 4:19
Subject: 협력 제안
안녕하세요!
보시다시피, 해당 메일은 공식적이지 않으며, 불행히도, 여러분에게 좋은 의미가 아닙니다.
하지만 절망하지 마세요, 크게 문제되진 않습니다. 지금 모든 사항에 대해서 설명해드리겠습니다.
저는 귀하가 정기적으로 사용하는 로컬 네트워크의 전자 장치들에 액세스할 수 있었습니다.
지난 몇 달 동안 당신의 활동을 추적하였습니다.
어쩌다 그런 일이 일어난거죠?
당신이 Exploit를 사용한 해킹당한 웹 사이트를 방문했을 때 귀하의 장치가 악성 소프트웨어에 노출되었습니다 (이 필드의 전문가인 Darknet에서 구입했습니다).
트로이 목마로 작동하는 매우 복잡한 소프트웨어입니다. 정기적으로 업데이트되고 바이러스 백신은 이것을 탐지할 수 없습니다.
이 프로그램에는 키로거가 있습니다; 키로거는 카메라와 마이크를 켜고 끌 수 있고, 파일을 보내고, 로컬 네트워크에 대한 액세스를 제공합니다.
다른 기기에서 정보를 액세스하는 데 시간이 좀 걸렸고, 현재 저는 당신의 모든 연락처와 대화 내용, 위치 정보, 좋아하는 것, 즐겨찾기한 웹 사이트 등과 관련된 모든 정보를 가지고 있습니다.
솔직히 처음에는 나쁜 뜻으로 한 게 아니라 그냥 재미였을 뿐이였고, 취미였습니다.
하지만, 저는 코로나 바이러스를 경험했으며, 불행히도 직장을 잃었습니다.
그리고 당신에게 돈을 받기 위해 "내 취미"를 사용하는 방법을 알아냈어요!
당신이 자위하는 영상을 녹화했어요. 이 비디오에는 별도의 화면이 있어 당신인지 쉽게 인식할 수 있으며, 어떤 종류의 동영상을 선호하는지도 명확히 알 수 있습니다.
글쎄요, 저는 이런 행동이 자랑스럽지는 않지만, 살아남을려면 돈이 필요합니다.
우리 거래합시다. 내가 요구하는 만큼 나에게 돈을 지불하고, 나는 이 비디오를 당신의 친구, 가족, 그리고 다른 지인들에게 보내지 않을 것입니다.
분명히 알아두어야 하는게 이는 장난하는게 아닙니다. 이메일, SMS 링크, 소셜 미디어를 통해, 심지어 대중매체에 게시할 수도 있습니다. (해킹된 관리자 계정이 몇 개 있습니다).
그러므로, 여러분은 트위터나 Instagram의 "스타"가 될 수 있습니다!
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비트코인 사용법을 모를 경우 Bing 또는 Google에서 «Bitcoins을 구매하는 방법»을 검색하거나 유사한 다른 항목들을 알아보세요.
돈을 받자마자 동영상을 삭제할 것입니다. 또한 당신의 장치에서 악성소프트웨어를 삭제하고 다시는 연락하지 않을 것입니다.
2일을 드리면 충분할 것 같아요. 이 이메일을 열자마자 시간 추적이 시작됩니다. 모니터링하고 있습니다!
마지막으로 한 가지 더 말씀드리겠습니다:
제가 TOR을 사용 중이라 경찰에 신고하는 건 의미없는 행동이며 비트코인 거래를 추적할 방법은 없습니다.
나에게 답장하지 마세요 (이 편지는 당신의 계정에서 생성되었으며 해당 사실을 모르는 사람의 실제 주소가 사용되었습니다.) 이런방법으로, 나를 추적하는 것을 불가능하게 만들어요.
만약 당신이 바보 같은 행동을 하거나 내 기대에 어긋나는 행동을 한다면, 나는 즉시 이 영상을 공유하겠습니다.
행운을 빌어요!
EXTORTION SCAM WARNING - PLEASE READ: The email posted above is a typical extortion scam attempting to blackmail the recipient by falsely claiming that their computer has been hacked, infected with malware, or compromised by a trojan virus, a remote access tool, a remote administration tool, or a remote access trojan (RAT). These claims are completely false and should be disregarded.
The email makes baseless allegations, stating that the sender has gained access to your computer and/or your computer’s front-facing camera. The scammer then threatens to expose compromising photos and videos allegedly obtained by hacking your computer. They may also claim that they will send this content to your friends, family, coworkers, and others unless you pay a specified sum, typically in Bitcoin, within a short time frame—usually 24 to 48 hours.
If the extortion email appears to have been sent from your own email address, rest assured that your email account has not been hacked. The scammer is merely using a technique called email spoofing, which allows them to send the scam from their own server while displaying your email address as the sender. Analyzing the full email headers of the extortion scam email would reveal that the email originated from a different IP address and server, not from your own email account.
These types of emails often make additional false claims, such as threatening to expose other personal information or digital content, or even to have you arrested by law enforcement for not complying. Again, these are lies. The scammer may further promise that paying the demanded sum will lead to the immediate deletion of all compromised files and the cessation of future threats. Again, more lies because they aren't really in possession of any of your personal content.
In every instance, the claims made in these emails are entirely fabricated. Your computer has not been compromised by any malware, and the scammer does not have access to any of your personal files, photos, or camera. They are simply attempting to deceive you into paying money to them by bluffing and manipulating your fear.
If you were to send money to the scammer, they would not be able to trace the payment back to you, as Bitcoin transactions are anonymous. As a result, they would have no way of knowing that you were the one who made the payment that was made to their Bitcoin wallet. Moreover, once the payment is made, there would be no way for you to contact the scammer about the payment, and they would likely continue to extort you for additional money if they were even able to identify you as the payer.
If you receive an email like this, do not panic, stress, or respond in any way. These emails are 100% fraudulent. This type of scam, commonly referred to as “ScareWare” or “Sextortion,” relies on fear and deception. Simply delete the email and ignore the scammer. Typically, such emails are sent out randomly to thousands of email addresses, meaning they are not targeting you personally. The scammer likely only has your email address and no other personal information about you.
Another common form of ScareWare involves scammers pretending to be from agencies like the FBI or other law enforcement bodies. They will threaten you with arrest or charges for a fictitious crime unless you send them money. These are also false threats and should be ignored.
In conclusion, don’t let these emails cause you distress. Recognize them for what they are, which are merely fraudulent, empty threats and do not take any action other than deleting the email and ignoring it.
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If you are interested to see the status of any Bitcoin wallet, and how much money has been recently transferred in and out of the wallet, then go to https://bitref.com/. Once on the website, enter the Bitcoin wallet address from the above email into the box and it will show you a history of the last 50 payments (if any) made in and and out of that Bitcoin wallet.
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