
Ridiculous Delivery Status Notification

Posted: Friday, June 12, 2026 at 08:06 PM | Categories: Phishing
I received the most ridiculous email today, an idiot demanding $1,490 to keep them from releasing who knows what about my internet usage. Yeah, whatever. The fact that they're still sending emails out like this means that some people actually fall for this ridiculousness; I'm sharing so you'll know its just a scam.
Completely Bogus
Just in case you're not sure, this email is completely bogus and you shouldn't do anything they demand you do.
Here's the email:
Hi there!
I regret to inform you about some sad news for you.
Approximately a month or two ago I have succeeded to gain a total access to all your devices utilized for browsing internet.
Moving forward, I have started observing your internet activities on continuous basis.
Go ahead and take a look at the sequence of events provided below for your reference:
Initially I bought an exclusive access from hackers to a long list of email accounts (in today's world, that is really a common thing, which can arranged via internet).
Evidently, it wasn't hard for me to proceed with logging in your email account (john@somedomain.com).
Within the same week, I moved on with installing a Trojan virus in Operating Systems for all devices that you use to login to email.
Frankly speaking, it wasn't a challenging task for me at all (since you were kind enough to click some of the links in your inbox emails before).
Yeah, geniuses are among us.
Because of this Trojan I am able to gain access to entire set of controllers in devices (e.g., your video camera, keyboard, microphone and others).
As result, I effortlessly downloaded all data, as well as photos, web browsing history and other types of data to my servers.
Moreover, I have access to all social networks accounts that you regularly use, including emails, including chat history, messengers, contacts list etc.
My unique virus is incessantly refreshing its signatures (due to control by a driver), and hence remains undetected by any type of antiviruses.
Hence, I guess by now you can already see the reason why I always remained undetected until this very letter...
During the process of compilation of all the materials associated with you, I also noticed that you are a huge supporter and regular user of websites hosting nasty adult content.
Turns out to be, you really love visiting porn websites, as well as watching exciting videos and enduring unforgettable pleasures.
As a matter of fact, I was not able to withstand the temptation, but to record certain nasty solo action with you in main role, and later produced a few videos exposing your masturbation and cumming scenes.
If until now you don't believe me, all I need is one-two mouse clicks to make all those videos with everyone you know, including your friends, colleagues, relatives and others.
Moreover, I am able to upload all that video content online for everyone to see.
I sincerely think, you certainly would not wish such incidents to take place, in view of the lustful things demonstrated in your commonly watched videos, (you absolutely know what I mean by that) it will cause a huge adversity for you.
There is still a solution to this matter, and here is what you need to do:
You make a transaction of $1490 USD to my account (an equivalent in bitcoins, which recorded depending on the exchange rate at the date of funds transfer), hence upon receiving the transfer, I will immediately get rid of all those lustful videos without delay.
After that we can make it look like there was nothing happening beforehand.
Additionally, I can confirm that all the Trojan software is going to be disabled and erased from all devices that you use. You have nothing to worry about, because I keep my word at all times.
That is indeed a beneficial bargain that comes with a relatively reduced price, taking into consideration that your profile and traffic were under close monitoring during a long time frame.
If you are still unclear regarding how to buy and perform transactions with bitcoins - everything is available online.
Below is my bitcoin wallet for your further reference: bc1qnpsqf3xsr6a2udwjkry6pk778y739k6spvje97
All you have is 48 hours and the countdown begins once this email is opened (in other words 2 days).
The following list includes things you should remember and avoid doing:
> There's no point to try replying my email (since this email and return address were created inside your inbox).
> There's no point in calling police or any other types of security services either. Furthermore, don't you dare sharing this info with any of your friends.
If I discover that (taking into consideration my skills, it will be really simple, because I control all your systems and continuously monitor them) - your nasty clip will be shared with public straight away.
> There's no point in looking for me too - it won't result in any success. Transactions with cryptocurrency are completely anonymous and untraceable.
> There's no point in reinstalling your OS on devices or trying to throw
> them away. That won't solve the issue,
since all clips with you as main character are already uploaded on remote servers.
Things that may be concerning you:
> That funds transfer won't be delivered to me.
Breathe out, I can track down everything right away, so once funds transfer is finished, I will know for sure, since I interminably track down all activities done by you (my Trojan virus controls all processes remotely, just as TeamViewer).
> That your videos will be distributed, even though you have completed money transfer to my wallet.
Trust me, it is worthless for me to still bother you after money transfer is successful. Moreover, if that was ever part of my plan, I would do make it happen way earlier!
We are going to approach and deal with it in a clear manner!
In conclusion, I'd like to recommend one more thing... after this you need to make certain you don't get involved in similar kind of unpleasant events anymore!
My recommendation - ensure all your passwords are replaced with new ones on a regular basis.Why is the email bogus? For a lot of reasons, but I'll hit some of the highlights.
While it is possible someone installed a virus on your computer and it is possible that the installed malware is monitoring your activity. It's just not likely. If they are doing it, they're doing it to get a much bigger payout and they're likely not targeting you. They're not doing it to get you to send them money, they're doing it to capture your banking and credit card credentials.
All they have do to get you to send money is buy a stolen or captured email address list then send you the email shown above. They believe it will scare you enough to get you to send them money even though they didn't install anything on your system(s) and they don't have anything stolen from your systems. Don't believe them.
Systems? Most people only use mobile devices right now and the everyday hacker can't do all those things they claim to do on a mobile device. Could they do it on a PC? Sure, but, again, not likely.
Anyway, I could go on and on pointing out the stupidity of the email, but I'm not going to. If you get one of these, just ignore it and move on.
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