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My husband hacked and being blackmailed

86 replies

swithers · 11/04/2020 09:25

My husband received an email this morning stating his full name and quoting back one of his passwords. The guy says unless he pays over 1900 dollars in bitcoins they will start contacting his contacts.

Obviously we know we need to report this but can any one tell us to who. Obvs emergency services stretched so if anyone knows it there is a direct line email for a cybercrime we'd be glad of the advice.

Thanks in advance

J x

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BigSandyBalls2015 · 11/04/2020 09:27

What will they say to his contacts? Has he got anything to hide?

puds11 · 11/04/2020 09:27

If it’s the one about porn it’s a scam. They have passwords for historic data breaches. If you search MN there has been a spate of these emails recently. You can google your email to see if you have been subject to data breach.

LittleBoyJuly2020 · 11/04/2020 09:27

It's a scam, ignore and delete

puds11 · 11/04/2020 09:28

@BigSandyBalls2015 that’s doesn’t matter. Blackmail is illegal.

Glenthebattleostrich · 11/04/2020 09:28

Is it the we saw you watching porn one?

There are a few scams going round at the minute, Dona quick search as there's a website you can check if old passwords have been sold.

ToothlessAndHiccup · 11/04/2020 09:29

Action fraud. www.actionfraudalert.co.uk/Contact

I think they are more of a filter for the regular police though.

Tara336 · 11/04/2020 09:29

I’ve had a couple of those, I’ve also had them where they’ve given me someone else’s password as well. I reported it online but I don’t think much happened tbh. I just ignored it and nothing happened, they are just chancers

BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 11/04/2020 09:29

It's definetly a scam

KaronAVyrus · 11/04/2020 09:29

It’s a scam. Delete the email and make sure he has changed his passwords.

Uppingham · 11/04/2020 09:30

It’s a scam and you don’t sound like you’ve shared full story. Why would it be an issue if he contacted his contacts unless he had some information to share. What else does it say? Is it the usual it’s recorded him watching porn? Don’t pay. The would be blackmailer has no such video material. Google it and tell your husband not to be a pervert.

slipperywhensparticus · 11/04/2020 09:30

Delete the email run an antivirus change your password dont wank on camera again

They sent me the same email there is no way I've ever watched porn or had a wank while watching porn so it's an easy scam to spot

DaphneFanshaw · 11/04/2020 09:30

Oh gosh, I've had this a few times.
I've never reported it, I just changed my passwords.
The thing is it's probably from someone who bought it off someone who has hacked an account that he has.
Did they accuse him of watching porn...?
I've been accused of watching all sorts.

RainRainGoAway2020 · 11/04/2020 09:32

If it’s the porn one I also got the same email claiming to have recorded me and citing a password from over 10 years ago.

Lordfrontpaw · 11/04/2020 09:32

I got one yesterday too. Funnily enough I read in another thread yesterday that someone else had one too. I’m tempted to ask to see the ‘evidence’ they have as videos of cats chasing roombas isn’t exactly exciting.

We got these at work too a little while ago which amused everyone.

Delete and ignore. I got so many spammy bloody emails yesterday (all seemingly from America) it was driving me nuts!

DaphneFanshaw · 11/04/2020 09:32

I had one yesterday where there was just a blank where my password should be. Grin

SuperCraft · 11/04/2020 09:33

Get your husband to put his email address in here haveibeenpwned.com/ to see if he has been involved in any data breaches. It's more than likely the scammer has taken his email address and password from an historical breach and doesn't actually have access to anything else. If that's the case get your DH to change his passwords on anything related to that email address if they are all the same or similar. Don't respond to the email and certainly don't part with any money. Action fraud may be interested.

Lordfrontpaw · 11/04/2020 09:33

Are you able to see which breech your info came from?

morecoffeerequired · 11/04/2020 09:34

Total scam. I've seen several threads in the last day on here saying almost the same thing.

Delete. Forget.

Lordfrontpaw · 11/04/2020 09:35

I’m going to invent a keyboard button that when you press it the sender of your scam email gets an electric shock. Hahahahaha!😈

swithers · 11/04/2020 09:40

Thanks to you all. Love Mumsnet! Xx

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divafever99 · 11/04/2020 09:42

Yes definitely a scam, I've read another thread on here this morning where they were demanding the same amount.

Lordfrontpaw · 11/04/2020 09:53

Fuckers. Special place in hell for people like that.

MsTSwift · 11/04/2020 09:57

I’ve had that and most of my friends too. Delete and ignore. They have just copied the email not hacked into your account. Pathetic.

Made me laugh though they threatened to tell all my clients the websites I had been visiting- knock yourselves out my online footprint is super dull 😁 mumsnet the guardian though guess I wouldn’t like my occasional daily mail sidebar of shame habit exposed!

Lordfrontpaw · 11/04/2020 10:00

I enjoy looking at the ‘I bought this glam dress from XXX online store and in real life it looks like a string bag’ (often accompanied by a very funny photo). Oh my shame.Blush

MarthasGinYard · 11/04/2020 10:01

Op I had this about 3 years ago

They used an old password although it was slightly wrong

When I didn't respond they sent another one using another password similar to my current one.

It's a well known scam please report and ignore

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