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I got more or less this same email more than 48 hours ago (he was going to lock me out of my computer in 48 hours, haha). The password they stated was never one that I've used nor would have, and a half year ago I was using a tablet 2-in-1 that was never hacked, slow as molasses so I barely did anything on it much less surf porn sites. See, I'm nice old grandma who isn't into pornography, right there was a huge clue, and the turd said he had photo's of me while I surfed that porn, hahaha, because don't all gramma's love porn... and he was going to send them to my colleagues (am retired) and to my family (do deceased parents still read, much less get email...), yadda, yadda. Yeah, so much excitement for us old folgiesl
Notice how the scammer stated, "I catched it" ... idiot scammer, too, doesn't understand English very well.
I sent a copy to cox and Cox returned a standard form email telling me too bad, nothing they can do.
I don't even normally open that ** email but clicked on that one by mistake, dang it!
Bottom line, it's not real and they're just hoping to catch some vulnerable guys who do use porn sites in the hope they will be frightened enough to send the bitcoins. Don't be stupid.
By the way, the turd scammer also told me how much he found the sex sites to be exciting, and also said he didn't know how exciting porn could be (he's really stupid).
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