From: leaders@disencacuflo.cam
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2025 20:55:34 -0500
Subject: Re:
Your time is vanishing swiftly.
In short, a few weeks ago I gained access to some of your personal devices.
Shortly after that, I began recording all your actions.
What actually hap pen ed:
Earlier I purchased from hackers a unique access to div ersified email acc ounts (at the moment, it is really easy to do using int ern et).
I managed to log in to your accounts without bre aking a sweat (By the way, great photos, it would be a shame if I had to publish them on the int ernet.)
Within one week afte rwards, I have insta lled malware on the devices you frequ ently use.
To be honest, it was a fairly simple task. You clearly lack know ledge in the field of int ernet network security.
With help of that useful software, I am now able to gain access to all the con trollers loc ated in your devic es.
As result, managed to download all your photos, personal data, etc. to my ser vers wit hout any pro ble ms.
More over, I now have access to all acc ounts in your mes sengers, social netwo rks, emails, con tacts, chat history - you name it.
During the process of your personal info comp ilat ion, I could not help but notice that you are a huge admirer and regular guest of websites with adult con tent .
You endure a lot of pleasure while checking out porn websites, watching nasty porn movies and reaching breat htaking org asms.
Let me be frank with you, it was really hard to resist from rec ording some of those naughty solo scenes with you in main role and compiling them in special videos that expose your mast urbation sess ions.
In case if you still have doubts, all I need is to click my mouse and all those nasty videos with you will be shared to friends, coll eagues, and rel atives of yours .
M oreo ver, nothing stops me from uploading all that hot content online, so all public can watch it too.
I sincerely hope, you would really not prefer that to happen, keeping in mind all the dirty things you like to watch, (you certa inly know what I mean) it will comp letely destroy your normal life.
There is a way to solve this prob lem.
You need to carry out a 1640 USD transfer to my account (amount in bit coins depen ding on exchange rate at the moment of funds tra nsfer), hence upon receiving the tra nsac tion, I will pro ceed with dele ting all the filthy videos with you in main role.
Aft erwa rds, we can forget about this unp leasant accid ent.
Furth erm ore, I guarantee that all the mali cious soft ware will also be erased from your dev ices. Mark my words, I never lie.
This is an excellent deal at the lowest price, I assure you, because I have spent a lot of effort while recor ding and trac king down all your activ ities and dirty deeds during a long period of time .
In case if you have no idea how to buy and transfer bitcoins, feel free to check the related info on the inte rnet.
You can use the wallet address below to make a transfer (del spaces before use):
1DrD tD4 zD5 iNki w39gD 3PMTx FJX HcwMy1V
1DrDtD4zD5iNkiw39gD3PMTxFJXHcwMy1V
From now on, you have only 00:00:36 hours and countdown has sta rted once you opened this email .
Here you need to trust me, because there is abso lutely no point to still bother you after recei ving money .
M oreover, if I really wanted all those videos would be available to public long time ago.
I believe we can still handle this situation on fair terms.
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.
If you want to scan your computer for possible malware or trojans, which is always good to do as a safety precaution, then you can go to https://malwarebytes.com to download, install and run Malwarebytes to perform a free malware check on your computer for any possible presence of malicious software.
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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.
Bitcoin Extortion Scam - Bitcoin Wallet: 1DrD tD4 zD5 iNki w39gD 3PMTx FJX HcwMy1V / 1DrDtD4zD5iNkiw39gD3PMTxFJXHcwMy1V
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Beau
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Bitcoin Extortion Scam - Bitcoin Wallet: 1DrD tD4 zD5 iNki w39gD 3PMTx FJX HcwMy1V / 1DrDtD4zD5iNkiw39gD3PMTxFJXHcwMy1V
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