Bitcoin Abuse Database
Report history for 1Bt4psBJmjfVTcW6eYiJZ6HEbpFgKkBSX4
Address found in database:
Address | 1Bt4psBJmjfVTcW6eYiJZ6HEbpFgKkBSX4 View address on blockchain.info |
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Report Count | 240 |
Latest Report | Wed, 04 Dec 19 08:41:31 +0000 (2 years ago) |
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Reports:
Date | Abuse Type | Description |
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Nov 10, 2018 | ransomware | second mail today of this idiot. Password is wrong my little kiddy. Find some other toy. No one will pay you |
Nov 10, 2018 | blackmail scam | Security Alert. You account has been hacked. Password must be need changed. (your password: etc etc). Sender spoofs one of my own email addresses, Much of the rest, including supposed password, is wrong. |
Nov 10, 2018 | ransomware | Your account has been hacked by me in the summer of 2018. |
Nov 10, 2018 | ransomware | spoofed an email address, asking for ransom |
Nov 10, 2018 | ransomware | Sender says they have hacked my professional e-mail account "using a hardware vulnerability through which you went online (Cisco router, vulnerability CVE-2018-0296)". Their claim: Since then I have been following you (I can connect to your device via the VNC protocol). That is, I can see absolutely everything that you do, view and download your files and any data to yourself. I also have access to the camera on your device, and I periodically take photos and videos with you. At the moment, I have harvested a solid dirt... on you... I saved all your email and chats from your messangers. I also saved the entire history of the sites you visit. They want $837 in Bitcoin. |
Nov 10, 2018 | blackmail scam | Same thing as all the others. |
Nov 10, 2018 | ransomware | I got a balckmail hacker message regarding my password was stolen. |
Nov 10, 2018 | blackmail scam | Blackmail scam: Bla bla bla...Transfer $882 to my Bitcoin cryptocurrency wallet: 1Bt4psBJmjfVTcW6eYiJZ6HEbpFgKkBSX4 |
Nov 10, 2018 | blackmail scam | Dear user of <mydomain>.com! I am a spyware software developer. Your account has been hacked by me in the summer of 2018. I understand that it is hard to believe, but here is my evidence: - I sent you this email from your account. - Password from account <user>@<mydomain>: oldaddress (on moment of hack). .... blah blah..... So, to the business! I'm sure you don't want to show these files and visiting history to all your contacts. Transfer $858 to my Bitcoin cryptocurrency wallet: 1Bt4psBJmjfVTcW6eYiJZ6HEbpFgKkBSX4 Just copy and paste the wallet number when transferring. If you do not know how to do this - ask Google. The hacking was carried out using a hardware vulnerability through which you went online (Cisco router, vulnerability CVE-2018-0296). |
Nov 10, 2018 | ransomware | I am a spyware software developer. Your account has been hacked by me in the summer of 2018. I understand that it is hard to believe, but here is my evidence: - I sent you this email from your account. - Password from account ****** *******.ro: *******(on moment of hack). The hacking was carried out using a hardware vulnerability through which you went online (Cisco router, vulnerability CVE-2018-0296). I went around the security system in the router, installed an exploit there. When you went online, my exploit downloaded my malicious code (rootkit) to your device. This is driver software, I constantly updated it, so your antivirus is silent all time. Since then I have been following you (I can connect to your device via the VNC protocol). That is, I can see absolutely everything that you do, view and download your files and any data to yourself. |