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1dsbhpf2al7hknvhi8mpxjqx9aew4qejsr Scam Bitcoin Wallet Address Email

The Bitcoin Wallet Address (1dsbhpf2al7hknvhi8mpxjqx9aew4qejsr) is being used by scammers attempting to frighten and trick their potential victims into sending them cryptocurrency. The scammers send the scam Bitcoin Wallet address email below which falsely claims the recipients' device has been compromised because hackers have gained acces to it. This is not true and recipients are asked to delete the email and should not follow the instructions in it.

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The Scam Bitcoin Wallet Address Email

From: galasexton@galasexton.syntonixbiofarm.com

Your device has been compromised because of this I was able to gain access to your device.

Also, having access to your device, I was able to copy all your contacts (family members, friends, neighbours ... etc).

I made a nice little video in which you are the main protagonist.

If you don't want this recording to reach all your contacts you should consider sending 1000 GBP worth of bitcoin to my wallet.

My bitcoin wallet is: 1DsbhPf2aL7hknvhi8MpXjQx9aew4QejSr

You have 48 hours to make payment. After I receive the "reward", you will never hear from me ever again and the video will be deleted.

This message also contains a timer that starts counting down from the moment it was opened.

If you don't know how to acquire bitcoin you can google it. You can also purchase bitcoin by visiting buy.bitcoin.com or buy.coingate.com

The email threatens to share some so-called compromised video of them with their family or friends if they do not pay a ransom to the Bitcoin wallet being used by scammers. But, this is not true and is a trick used to frighten and trick people into sending a ransom to the scammers' Bitcoin account.

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