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You have to pay a debt.

Hi! Unfortunately, I have some bad news for you. Several months ago, I got access to the device you are using to browse the internet. Since that time, I have been monitoring your internet activity. Being a regular visitor of adult websites, I can confirm that it is you who is responsible for this. To keep it simple, the websites you visited provided me with access to your data. I've uploaded a Trojan horse on the driver basis that updates its signature several times per day, to make it impossible for antivirus to detect it. Additionally, it gives me access to your camera and microphone. Moreover, I have backed-up all the data, including photos, social media, chats and contacts. Just recently, I came up with an awesome idea to create the video where you cum in one part of the screen, while the video was simultaneously playing on another screen. That was fun! Rest assured that I can easily send this video to all your contacts with a few clicks, and I assume t

What's making us happy: A guide for your weekend watching, reading and listening

This week, NPR Music shared their picks for the  best music of the year ,  ELLE  banned fur from its pages  and  It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia  returned for  its 15th season . It's the longest running live action sitcom on TV. Here's what NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour crew was paying attention to — and what you should check out this weekend. Once Upon A Time...at Bennington College, C13Originals I was absolutely riveted by  Once Upon a Time...at Bennington College . This is a podcast that was seemingly engineered in a lab for Gen Xers like me. It's a salacious gossip-fest involving the undergraduate careers of writers Bret Easton Ellis, Donna Tartt and Jonathan Lethem when they were all at Bennington College in Vermont and traces who they became and their cultural impact. It's delicious fun.  — Neda Ulaby Broadway Performers Honor Stephen Sondheim This is a little bit of a happy, sad, bittersweet situation because we've all been mourning Stephen Sondheim

Do You Do Any of These Embarrassing Things?

I am sorry to inform you but your device was hacked. That's what happened. I have used a Zero Click vulnerability with a special code to hack your device through a website. A complicated software that requires precise skills that I posess. This exploit works in a chain with a specially crafted unique code and such type of an attack goes undetected. You only had to visit a website to be infected, and unfortunately for you it's that simple for me. You were not targeted, but just became one of the many unlucky people who got hacked through that webpage. All of this happened in August. So I’ve had enough time to collect the information. I think you already know what is going to happen next. For a couple of month my software was quietly collecting information about your habits, websites you visit, websearches, texts you send. There is more to it, but I have listed just a few reasons for you to understand how serious this is. To be clear, my software controlled yo