SPAM claiming they know my password
I received an email this morning that I just found that was in my inbox that said they knew my password, etc.
The password they put was extremely close to an old password I had. Is this legit or not? What do you think? What do I need to do about it?
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From:xxxxxx@cox.net
> To: xxxxxxx <xxxxxx@cox.net>
> Date: November 1, 2018 at 7:36 AM
> Subject: -- SPAM --jenzi@cox.net has password xxxxxx. Password must be changed
>
> Hello!
>
> I'm a programmer who cracked your email account and device about half year ago.
> You entered a password on one of the insecure site you visited, and I catched it.
> Your password from xxxxxx@cox.net on moment of crack: xxxxxx
>
> Of course you can will change your password, or already made it.
> But it doesn't matter, my rat software update it every time.
>
> Please don't try to contact me or find me, it is impossible, since I sent you an email from your email account.
>
> Through your e-mail, I uploaded malicious code to your Operation System.
> I saved all of your contacts with friends, colleagues, relatives and a complete history of visits to the Internet resources.
> Also I installed a rat software on your device and long tome spying for you.
>
> You are not my only victim, I usually lock devices and ask for a ransom.
> But I was struck by the sites of intimate content that you very often visit.
>
> I am in shock of your reach fantasies! Wow! I've never seen anything like this!
> I did not even know that SUCH content could be so exciting!
>
> So, when you had fun on intime sites (you know what I mean!)
> I made screenshot with using my program from your camera of yours device.
> After that, I jointed them to the content of the currently viewed site.
>
> Will be funny when I send these photos to your contacts! And if your relatives see it?
> BUT I'm sure you don't want it. I definitely would not want to ...
>
> I will not do this if you pay me a little amount.
> I think $854 is a nice price for it!
>
> I accept only Bitcoins.
> My BTC wallet: 1BzkoGfrLtL59ZGjhKfvBwy47DEb6oba5f
>
> If you have difficulty with this - Ask Google "how to make a payment on a bitcoin wallet". It's easy.
> After receiving the above amount, all your data will be immediately removed automatically.
> My virus will also will be destroy itself from your operating system.
>
> My Trojan have auto alert, after this email is looked, I will be know it!
>
> You have 2 days (48 hours) for make a payment.
> If this does not happen - all your contacts will get crazy shots with your dirty life!
> And so that you do not obstruct me, your device will be locked (also after 48 hours)
>
> Do not take this frivolously! This is the last warning!
> Various security services or antiviruses won't help you for sure (I have already collected all your data).
>
> Here are the recommendations of a professional:
> Antiviruses do not help against modern malicious code. Just do not enter your passwords on unsafe sites!
>
> I hope you will be prudent.
> Bye.
>