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Another way then: create a script that sends hundreds of emails to the victim from different addresses (wallets) and different amounts; the victim cannot identify which email is from the actual scammer, therefore he will pay none and the scam chances of success would reduce, and with it -eventually- the number of scammers.


Do they really communicate by email after encrypting? Wouldn't it make more sense to communicate via a file on the owned desktop?


Forgot about that, yep, they leave a big message on your screen.




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