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faq:email:dealing_with_blackmail [2019/12/24 17:47]
vikki [Additional Information : Why are they using my password and where did they get them from?]
faq:email:dealing_with_blackmail [2020/01/03 13:52] (current)
ziyu
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  -> If you did read it out of curiosity, you may notice a Bitcoin address in the lower section or any fishy path leading to payment gateway. **Never** click on any links in inside the email and **do not** pay a single cent of ransom money to them.\\  -> If you did read it out of curiosity, you may notice a Bitcoin address in the lower section or any fishy path leading to payment gateway. **Never** click on any links in inside the email and **do not** pay a single cent of ransom money to them.\\
  
-3. Proceed on with blocking the email address by referring to : [[https://afteroffice.com/support/doku.php?id=faq:email:blacklist_an_email_address_on_webmail|Steps to blacklist an email address on webmail]] to block the sender from sending any emails to you in the future.\\ +3. Proceed on with blocking the email address by referring to : [[https://afteroffice.com/support/doku.php?id=faq:email:blacklist_an_email_address_on_webmail|steps to blacklist an email address on webmail]] to block the sender from sending any emails to you in the future.\\ 
  
 4. Following on by deleting the same email referring to the image below :\\ 4. Following on by deleting the same email referring to the image below :\\
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 ==== Additional Information : Why are they using my password and where did they get them from? ==== ==== Additional Information : Why are they using my password and where did they get them from? ====
-sometimes scammers might be displaying the current password +
 To make the threat mails more credible and effective, scammers have moved on to include the "latest" or mostly "old" passwords that the victims may have used at one point. The whole point of using it is to make sure their message gets personal with their victim, and more importantly, intimidate those who lacks awareness on this issue. A typical tech fluent individual today, would easily ignore mails like these but the rest of the population, with lesser exposure to issues like this may get shocked and would probably give in to the demands of the scammer. To make the threat mails more credible and effective, scammers have moved on to include the "latest" or mostly "old" passwords that the victims may have used at one point. The whole point of using it is to make sure their message gets personal with their victim, and more importantly, intimidate those who lacks awareness on this issue. A typical tech fluent individual today, would easily ignore mails like these but the rest of the population, with lesser exposure to issues like this may get shocked and would probably give in to the demands of the scammer.
  
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