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I'm not here to ruin lives, I'm just here to make my = point.=20 Transfer $1500 (US dollars) to my Bitcoin wallet: 113MoG897ory6bzmQjp1J8PG6nRgivuTVD As soon as I see the money, I'll remove the evidence, destroy the virus, = and disappear into the digital abyss. Easy, right? Consider this a lesson learned and a call to value your privacy. You = have 48 hours to comply. No negotiating. And don't bother responding. Is that a letter? One-time use. And forget = about calling the police. I'll know and won't hesitate to hit the send = button on your darkest secrets. So play it smart. And next time, beef up your online security. It's a = jungle out there. Be well. -----2915EF27B4D3DD7C40BA72E186882915 Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <html><head> <meta http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> </head> <body><p>Hi,</p> <p>It's been a while, hasn't it?</p> <p>Let's get right to the point. I've been around, observing, you might = say. You can think of me as your digital guardian, or perhaps your = watchful eye.</p> <p>A few months ago, I managed to infiltrate your device. Yes, I saw = everything: your browsing habits, webcam moments, everything. I even = took some pictures of you engaging in, shall we say, "controversial" = adult activities.</p> <p>Now imagine your family, friends, or coworkers stumbling across these = videos. Not the best reputation for you, right? Especially considering = your unique taste.</p> <p>So how did I accomplish this task? Well, it's simple. Your lax = attitude towards online security allowed me to slip something in - a = Trojan horse, to be precise. Once it took up residence in your device, = it opened the floodgates for me, giving me control over all your = gadgets.</p> <p>My spyware? It's tricky. It morphs, changes its signature every few = hours, making it undetectable to your regular antivirus software.</p> <p>So here's the deal. I'm not here to ruin lives, I'm just here to make = my point. <br />Transfer $1500 (US dollars) to my Bitcoin wallet:</p> <p>113MoG897ory6bzmQjp1J8PG6nRgivuTVD</p> <p>As soon as I see the money, I'll remove the evidence, destroy the = virus, and disappear into the digital abyss. Easy, right?</p> <p>Consider this a lesson learned and a call to value your privacy. You = have 48 hours to comply. No negotiating.</p> <p>And don't bother responding. Is that a letter? One-time use. And = forget about calling the police. I'll know and won't hesitate to hit the = send button on your darkest secrets.</p> <p>So play it smart. And next time, beef up your online security. It's a = jungle out there.</p> <p>Be well.</p></body></html> -----2915EF27B4D3DD7C40BA72E186882915--