IP: 113.123.1.68 China Location: Yatou, Shandong, China
City:
Yatou
Region:
Shandong
Country:
China
Latitude:
37.1529
Longitude:
122.4343
NetRange: 113.0.0.0 - 113.255.255.255
CIDR: 113.0.0.0/8
NetName: APNIC-113
NetHandle: NET-113-0-0-0-1
Parent: ()
NetType: Allocated to APNIC
OriginAS:
Organization: Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC)
RegDate: 2008-05-27
Updated: 2010-07-30
Comment: This IP address range is not registered in the ARIN database.
Comment: For details, refer to the APNIC Whois Database via
Comment: WHOIS.APNIC.NET or http://wq.apnic.net/apnic-bin/whois.pl
Comment: ** IMPORTANT NOTE: APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry
Comment: for the Asia Pacific region. APNIC does not operate networks
Comment: using this IP address range and is not able to investigate
Comment: spam or abuse reports relating to these addresses. For more
Comment: help, refer to http://www.apnic.net/apnic-info/whois_search2/abuse-and-spamming
Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/ip/113.0.0.0

ResourceLink: http://wq.apnic.net/whois-search/static/search.html
ResourceLink: whois.apnic.net

OrgName: Asia Pacific Network Information Centre
OrgId: APNIC
Address: PO Box 3646
City: South Brisbane
StateProv: QLD
PostalCode: 4101
Country: AU
RegDate:
Updated: 2012-01-24
Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/APNIC

ReferralServer: whois://whois.apnic.net
ResourceLink: http://wq.apnic.net/whois-search/static/search.html

OrgAbuseHandle: AWC12-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: APNIC Whois Contact
OrgAbusePhone: +61 7 3858 3188
OrgAbuseEmail: search-apnic-not-arin@apnic.net
OrgAbuseRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/AWC12-ARIN

OrgTechHandle: AWC12-ARIN
OrgTechName: APNIC Whois Contact
OrgTechPhone: +61 7 3858 3188
OrgTechEmail: search-apnic-not-arin@apnic.net
OrgTechRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/AWC12-ARIN
DNS BlackList results:
Most recent complaints on 113.123.1.68
Complaint by willian :

Blackmail Blackmail Blackmail:I hacked your device and then got access to all your accounts... Including It is easy to check - I wrote you this email from your account. Also I have an old password for the hacking day: 000 Moreover, I know your intim secret, and I have proof of this. You do not know me personally, and no one paid me to check you. It is just a coincidence that I discovered your mistake. In fact, I posted a malicious code (exploit) to an adult site, and you visited this site... While watching a video Trojan virus has been installed on your device through an exploit. This darknet software working as RDP (remote-controlled desktop), which has a keylogger, which gave me access to your microphone and webcam. Soon after, my software received all your contacts from your messenger, social network and email. At that moment I spent much more time than I should have. I studied your love life and created a good video series. The first part shows the video that you watched, and the second part shows the video clip taken from your webcam (you are doing inappropriate things). Honestly, I want to forget all the information about you and allow you to continue your daily life. And I will give you two suitable options. Both are easy to do. First option: you ignore this email. The second option: you pay me $700(USD). Let's look at 2 options in detail. The first option is to ignore this email. Let me tell you what happens if you choose this path. I will send your video to your contacts, including family members, colleagues, etc. This does not protect you from the humiliation that you and your family need to know when friends and family members know about your unpleasant details. The second option is to pay me. We will call this "privacy advice." Now let me tell you what happens if you choose this path. Your secret is your secret. I immediately destroy the video. You continue your life as if none of this has happened. Now you might think: "I'll call to police!" Undoubtedly, I have taken steps to ensure that this letter cannot be traced to me, and it will not remain aloof from the evidence of the destruction of your daily life. I don't want to steal all your savings. I just want to get compensation for my efforts that I put in to investigate you. Let us hope that you decide to create all this in full and pay me a fee for confidentiality. You make a Bitcoin payment (if you don't know how to do it, just enter "how to buy bitcoins" in Google search) Shipping amount: $700(USD). Getting Bitcoin Addresses: 1FVuyuSN41aa3JN9sn8qkuD2PmaMEMHHnc (This is sensitive, so copy and paste it carefully) Don't tell anyone what to use bitcoins for. The procedure for obtaining bitcoins can take several days, so do not wait. I have a spetial code in Trojan, and now I know that you have read this letter. You have 48 hours to pay. If I don't get BitCoins, I'll send your video to your contacts, including close relatives, co-workers, and so on. Start looking for the best excuse for friends and family before they all know. But if I get paid, I immediately delete the video. This is a one-time offer that is non-negotiable, so do not waste my and your time. Time is running out. Bye!

Reported on: 25th, Nov. 2020

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