Holy shit Vincent this is the third fucking email today

holy shit Vincent this is the third fucking email today

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Exhibitionists don't have this problem

You fault when you leave your address everywhere and get spam like this.

Does this scam even work? From a plebian perspective, if you're alredy two paragraphs in and there's no proofs, it's bs. I can't imagine anyone falls for this scam.

The proofs is that they sent it from HIS email account. Also, they have his name.

It's called email spoofing you dumb nigger.

everyone knows you jerk off to traps on /b/

woke

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Seems like email spoofing, no birthday even listed, as if it's a bot that sends this email out.

vincent's not here, man

>From: Me
>To: Me
nice try

>all those misspellings
lmao@anyone dumb enough to fall for this

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shotgun approach, there is always that one idiotically naive percent

It's clearly the dreaded chinese/russian/Iranian boogeyman hackers, time to spill your beans and do everything they say

excuse me sir are you forgetting the pajeets and the Nigerians?

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Those are hackers, not subpar tech support

>as soon as this email is opened, the timer will start

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I actually got this email, they sent me my password to prove that they knew it. But it was my old one so it was fine, its a fake scam either way just delete it.

I get these all the time from "my email" but the headers are all wrong.
I once had one that included a segment of an old password I used to use, which did worry me for a bit. But looking back through my password manager it was just one from some forum I was last on five ago that had been pwned. If you've been around the net for any decent length of time you'll likely have signed up to something that's been hacked, so yeah, it wouldn't be hard to do a bot for these things.

I mean, it's what the address is used for, throaway for garbage I don't care But this is still annoying as it passes the default filter
also holy shit just got another one as I was typing this

People that fall for this don't know how to use BTC. What a retarded scam attempt.

If you send it to enough people someone will believe it
The problem is anyone who knows enough to be able to send Bitcoin (let alone acquire them in the first place) will know it's bullshit
The more successful form of this scam has guys from call centers in India call you on the phone and takes credit card payments to "repair" your computer using a remote screen app

>mfw got this email twice
>mfw it mentioned grabbing screens of me through my webcam
>mfw I don't have a webcam

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Secure your mail server better.

>We appology

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>spammers sends that message as jpg picture now to avoid spam filters
>bitcoin address, on fucking image

How does a bot get the passwords though? Would it have to try and crack the leaked hashes itself? (Or the passwords were in clear?) It just seems like a lot of logistical work for a bot to do.

leaked passwords from breaches, same places where he got the emails as well

>mine told me he'll send pics of me fappign to porn to my facebook friends
>don't have facebook

It's not your email password, it's a password from some website that got its user database leaked (and was shitty enough to store passwords in plaintext). They're counting on you being a dumbass and using the same password for everything.

I've got a few emails like this with a password I used on some random torrent tracker years ago. Amusingly, their parser stripped all the non-alphanumeric characters from the password, which made up like 3/4 of the length.

Got this email at work, we all had a giggle, the "from" email address was literally [email protected], which obviously isn't even a real email address.
Would have liked to see those pictures taken by the servers camera though...

I've had a couple phone scammers tell me my nonexistent credit card is blocked.

Got one of those recently as well, had a password I haven't used in 6+ years as its topic

I get these all the time, I can't wait for one to be real and send screenshots of all the trains I look at to everyone.

it does, you can check the bitcoin wallet for transactions.

>Got one a few months back
>From a data breach from like 10 years ago
>Mentioned how they had tapes of me jerking it through my webcam
>10 years ago I was 13
I was very tempted to reply just to have some fun but I realized it probably wouldn't get read anyway.

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