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Old 08-07-2018, 03:58 AM  
The Hun
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AstroDollars Compromised

AtroDollars had their webmaster database hacked... I use a unique password for every site I ever signed up for, today I got this:

It appears that, (aas###hdIKdstr), 's your password. May very well not know me and you are most likely wondering why you're getting this e-mail, right?

in fact, I setup a viruses on the adult vids (porno) website and guess what happens, you visited this web site to have fun (you know very well what I mean). When you were watching videos, your internet browser started off working like a RDP (Team Viewer) which provided me accessibility to your screen and webcam. after that, my software programs obtained your complete contacts from your Messenger, Microsoft outlook, FB, along with emails.

What did I do?

I produced a double-screen video recording. Very first part shows the video you were watching (you have got a good taste haha . . .), and 2nd part shows the recording of your webcam.

what exactly should you do?

Well, in my opinion, $1000 is a fair price for our little hidden secret. You'll make the payment by Bitcoin (if you do not know this, search "how to purchase bitcoin" search engines like google).

Bitcoin Address: 16N9eaFVroMiDMAZ71T3wbSpRD7n7DttmY
(It is case sensitive, so copy and paste it)

Very important:
You've got 1 day in order to make the payment. (I've a special pixel within this e-mail, and at this moment I am aware that you have read this email message). If I don't get the BitCoins, I will certainly send your video recording to all of your contacts including relatives, coworkers, and so on. Having said that, if I receive the payment, I'll destroy the video immidiately. If you need evidence, reply with "Yes!" and i'll undoubtedly send your videos to your 6 contacts. It is a non-negotiable offer, that being said don't waste my personal time and yours by responding to this message.


Now, of course it's fake, but since I use a unique password for every site I know who this was... So not only did they store passwords unencoded (AMATEURS!!!!!), they also allowed their database to be hacked... and didn't say anything about it on top of that. Maybe they don't know yet... in Europe there are hefty fines for getting a database compromised and not reporting it to the authorities!
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