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I have received an email in my junk folder which has an old password of mine which means they have accused my computer at some stage also may have seen my contacts and they are associating me with a porn website , They are demanding money to clear .They have other info about me and I don't know what to do . Can anyone please advise me as I am very worried.

Posted on Apr 23, 2021 12:21 PM

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Posted on Apr 23, 2021 12:47 PM

You are welcome. It is actually quite a common scam attempt, with many such posts here weekly. They are usually along the lines of: we have pictures of you, or videos of you, doing something unflattering, with an email address where Bitcoin payment is accepted. If you don’t pay the money, they will release the unflattering photos/videos to everyone in your contact list ......... sound familiar?


A little further reading: Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support

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Apr 23, 2021 12:47 PM in response to Tw4_6Ui88

You are welcome. It is actually quite a common scam attempt, with many such posts here weekly. They are usually along the lines of: we have pictures of you, or videos of you, doing something unflattering, with an email address where Bitcoin payment is accepted. If you don’t pay the money, they will release the unflattering photos/videos to everyone in your contact list ......... sound familiar?


A little further reading: Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support

And: Phony "tech support" / "ransomware" popup… - Apple Community

Apr 23, 2021 1:03 PM in response to stedman1

Hi Stedman, Yes I know it goes on but I have no flattering or unflattering photo's for them to blackmail me with. Who would want a picture of a 75 year old dinassour? In the email they mentioned a scan of me. I do remember a few years ago while browsing the web I suddenly had laser beams shining through the camera and wondered if it was related. How would they get that?

Apr 23, 2021 12:26 PM in response to Tw4_6Ui88

As with all such emails, do not interact with the message or the sender. They have not had access to your computer, instead the passwords were stolen as part of a data breach at any of several websites that have been hacked over the years (Facebook, yahoo, LinkedIn, etc).


Criminals have purchased thousands of megabytes of hacked information, and try to recoup their money by extorting innocent people.

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