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These scams often involve a "blackmail" email claiming they have recorded you through your webcam or have access to your private files. The "2425" or other numbers are often used to make the file look like an automated system export or a specific database entry.

: Report the email to your provider and delete it.

: Scammers often include "evidence" like an old password of yours (found in public data breaches) or a street view photo of your house (pulled from Google Maps) to scare you. This does not mean they have hacked your personal devices.

: If the email included a password you actually use, change it immediately on all sites and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) .

For more information on identifying these types of threats, you can refer to resources from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) .

: Paying the ransom (usually in Bitcoin) confirms you are a "responsive" target, which often leads to more extortion attempts.