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I received exactly this same email a few months. After the initial panic I reread the mail making note of several points raised. The most obvious is that I do not watch porn, also I do not possess a webcam. I thought seriously of answering this mail threatening court action,  but decided I would not waste my time and effort on such trash. I changed my passwords and deleted the email - never hear any more.

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I get 3 or 4 of these each day using my own email address. They tell me what my password is, unfortunately they are wrong. A nuisance but just ignore it.

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21 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

But how is he able to send an email from my email address? I'll also contact Yahoo about it and see how that's been done.

It is very, very easy to put in whatever 'from' address or return address. Just get some free hosting with email and write some PHP to send that mail. It goes like this

mail($recipients, $mail_subject, $mail_message, $headers);

And headers contain the from and return addresses.

Its just extremely basic php coding

 

Don't bother asking Yahoo - their staff would just blame aliens...

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On 4/12/2019 at 3:20 AM, Bangkok Barry said:

 

I'm actually looking for constructive and intelligent suggestions from people that are able to read and understand my original post.

You posted a question to ThaiVisa and you expected constructive and intelligent suggestions? You're joking, right?

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2 hours ago, dotpoom said:

Worrying story indeed....my question is......"Why don't you look at porn"?

  PS...just joking, couldn't resist it

Because he's got his own porn show on tap in his bedroom?

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On 4/11/2019 at 11:02 PM, KneeDeep said:

Pease don't ignore it. Play along and drive him mad. I did it to my scammer and in the end he begged me to leave him alone.

I made out I sent the money to Western Union and made him work. When he couldn't work out the secret missing number for receiving the cash, that he would have known had I really been hacked, I told him that the money was returned to me and sent him to MoneyGram instead.

Don't let them off easy.

I stretched it out for days...

Not possible with the scammer in the OP as the only point of contact is via a bitcoin no.

 

I looked right into this & the short answer was ignore.

 

HTH

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