Nikolas Posted December 19, 2024 Posted December 19, 2024 I got an email today, and I’m not sure what to do about it. Basically, it says my computer has been hacked, and unless I pay, all my data will be sent to my friends and everyone in my contacts. I’m pretty sure it’s a scam and they don’t actually have my data, but this is the first time I’ve encountered something like this, so it’s got me a bit worried. Has anyone else encountered something like this? What did you do with these kinds of emails?
D.Draker Posted December 19, 2024 Posted December 19, 2024 10 hours ago, Nikolas said: I got an email today, and I’m not sure what to do about it. Basically, it says my computer has been hacked, and unless I pay, all my data will be sent to my friends and everyone in my contacts. I’m pretty sure it’s a scam and they don’t actually have my data, but this is the first time I’ve encountered something like this, so it’s got me a bit worried. Has anyone else encountered something like this? What did you do with these kinds of emails? In such cases, I always check the email header first. Google: how to check email headers. 3
D.Draker Posted December 19, 2024 Posted December 19, 2024 Oh, and probably it's fine to copy-paste it here. It will contain the sender IP, provider, etc. 2
D.Draker Posted December 19, 2024 Posted December 19, 2024 I was once bombarded by the Russian dating scam emails, from some place called Yfa, Ufa, not sure I remember correctly now. It happened after I left the on-line dating scene, somewhere in 2010 or so. So I found the sender with the help of my boys I served in the military, the one that gathered intel. Then wrote to the sender with the demand to stop. It all stopped. 4
Nikolas Posted December 20, 2024 Author Posted December 20, 2024 Oh no, I deleted it right away. It was just a regular Gmail and I didn’t realize I could check anything about the sender.
Saxon Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 11 hours ago, Nikolas said: Oh no, I deleted it right away. It was just a regular Gmail and I didn’t realise I could check anything about the sender. So you emptied the bin, too? 2
Tripredacus Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 If they hacked your computer, why would they send an email to an external site instead of make a message appear on your computer?
D.Draker Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 I remembered, some 5-6 years ago, my ex-GF got an angry email threatening to make her naked photos public, it never happened, that's why I forgot. Now digging up my memory, the header contained a mass mailing IP from France. If I ever got such mail, I could care less, I'd say, go on, publish my pics, I'm proud of 'em. But girls.... it's a totally different story. To say the least, she was stressed, imagine those fragile early 20ish females. She never stored her pics on that PC, so yeah I agree, could be just phishing, to look at the reaction. 3
D.Draker Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 Important to add, both our email accounts were somehow connected to social media! Mine was linked with a famous (at that time) dating site POF. Her account was used to register on Insta and Facebook, also LinkedIn. Yeah, she was that chatty. I also have another account, never used to register anywhere, zero spam, 1
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