This is your very last notification

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This email contains scare tactics to make it seem like someone may have private information, and are requesting bitcoin in return for keeping your information private.

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Hey there.

This is your very last notification.

This is your very last notification.

I broke into your operating system using the Wi-Fi router you were linking to.

A few weeks ago, I easily accessed the gadgets that you utilized to get on the net.

All of the info out of your gadgets & devices was automatically copied to my hosting space.

I gain access to all your mobile phone messengers, social networking sites, e-mail, chat history, & contact list. My virus continuously upgrades its signatures (driver type), therefore it stays not visible to anti-virus tools.

I assume right now you see, the reasons why I remained quite until this current day

Your facial expression is distinctly obvious. I don't think this kind of information would-be really good for your personal profile.

I can certainly forward this footage to everyone who know who you really are.
I also have no trouble with rendering all of your personal data public on line.

I do believe you understand what I mean.
It could be an absolute frustration for you personally.

I can destroy your way of life for a long time.

I really feel that you really do not want that to happen.

Let us solve it using this method: you transfer me 1200 $ (usd) via Bitcoin equivalent at the moment of financial transaction), and i'll promptly get rid of all your information from my machines. And then, we'll ignore one another.

My btc payment address for transfer: 36dpH3hrWo4zm4cgWVUT9cEYqy89PL9ewT

If you don't know how to transfer finances and what exactly btc is. Simply key in the Google "Get btc".

I present you with 3 business days to send me the funds. The time launched monitoring automatically once you opened the letter.

I will get a message the minute this email is opened. Do not try to search for aid, as the wallet address cannot be traced, e mail the letter came from and cannot be tracked also & created digitally, so there's no reason for texting me.

Don't attempt to reach out to the authorities and some other security solutions, and should you choose to do, your personal information will undoubtedly be posted. Changing passwords online in social networks, e-mail, and gadgets won't help you, as all the information is already saved to my computers.

All the best & don't do anything silly. Carefully consider your future.

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Phishing Email (on campus)