Saturday, June 29, 2024
I own very sensitive information about your web activities
<br>
First of all, let me tell you, you are one of a kind!<br>
It is hard to impress me because I have seen a lot in my career as a professional hacker but now I am really impressed. <br>
<br>
I will get straight to the point. Listen to me carefully. <br>
<br>
Several months ago, <br>
I was able to hack your operating system and gain full access to all your devices and accounts including messengers, social media profiles, etc. <br>
<br>
I hope, now you begin to get my message. <br>
It goes without saying that I gained access to what you type via keylogger, your internet activity and webcam streaming. <br>
All of this was possible due to your frequent visits to adult websites infected with harmful malware. <br>
In other words, you were under my microscope for many days like some kind of a little bug.<br>
The only difference is that unlike you there is no bug in the world who like to watch pervert porn. <br>
<br>
Yes, you understand it right: I was able to see everything on your screen and record video and audio streams of your camera and microphone. <br>
All of these records are currently securely saved on my storage as well as a backup copy. <br>
<br>
In addition, I also gained access to your confidential information contained in your emails and chat messages.<br>
<br>
Probably you are wondering why your antivirus and spyware defender software allowed me to do all of this? <br>
I am sorry but it's a very stupid question. All antivirus programs turned into useless shit quite a long time ago. <br>
Have you ever heard last years about any "advanced" new technologies in this industry? <br>
Exactly. Nowadays, developers do not give a flying fuck about your security. Therefore, hackers like me took advantage of it. <br>
<br>
The more you know my friend, no need to thank me. <br>
Maybe with this fresh knowledge, you will be more serious about your internet security and never take it for granted anymore. <br>
<br>
With that out of the way, let's cut to the chase. Using your recordings I made a video compilation, <br>
which shows on the left side the controversial porn scenes of you happily masturbating to, <br>
while on the right side it demonstrates the video you were watching at that moment.. ^.^<br>
<br>
There are only 48 hours left since the moment you receive this email until I send this video to all your email and messenger contacts. <br>
But there is more, guess what? I can also make public all your emails and chat history.<br>
<br>
You are sick fuck in love with freaky adult content but you are not mentally retarted so I would like to believe, you do not want to let this happen. <br>
Right? Only the most stupid man in the world would be happy if his friends, loved ones and colleagues suddenly knew about something like this. <br>
<br>
In other words, there is no way back. It cannot be fixed. However, there is a way forward that both of us can benefit from. <br>
I am a reasonable guy and have no intention to ruin your life for nothing. I'd better like to gain something instead. <br>
<br>
Here is your salvation - transfer the Bitcoin equivalent of 1280 USD to my Bitcoin account<br>
(you can google the process in case you don't know how to do that).<br>
<br>
Here is my Bitcoin address: 16UqxYLX49MkFkgqsj1NcKiNVQMRCL8pnp<br>
<br>
Once I am notified of receiving it, I will delete all those videos and disappear from your life for good.<br>
As I mentioned, you have only 48 hours to make a transaction after you open this email.<br>
<br>
Believe me, I am always one step ahead so no way in hell you could fool me. <br>
If I discover that you shared this message with others, I will send and publish your videos in no time.<br>
<br>
P.S. It's in your power to make it nice for both of us.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Fwd: 🖖شهادة : المدير المالي المعتمد CFM السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة تهديكم الدار العربية للتنمية الإدارية أطيب تحياتها وأصدق تمنياته بدوام التوفيق. اون لاين عبر زووم محاضرات مباشرة تفاعلية وتسجل لارسالها اخر ايام التدريب للفترة من 30 يونيه الي 4
From: reham.088.mohamed <reham.088.mohamed@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 9:56:39 PM UTC+3
Subject: 🖖شهادة : المدير المالي المعتمد CFM السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة تهديكم الدار العربية للتنمية الإدارية أطيب تحياتها وأصدق تمنياته بدوام التوفيق. اون لاين عبر زووم محاضرات مباشرة تفاعلية وتسجل لارسالها اخر ايام التدريب للفترة من 30 يونيه الي 4 يوليو 2024 م مقدمه : المدير المالي المعتمد CFM وهو برنامج تدريبي متقدم في مجال الادارة المالية، حيث يتم دراسة الادارة المالية، والاطار العام لنظام المحاسبة المالية، ودراسة الدورة المستندية ثم يتم الانتقال الى دراسة عرض القوائم المالية وفقا لمعايير المحاسبة، وآلية تحليل القوائم المالية، وكيفية اتخاذ ا�
🖖شهادة : المدير المالي المعتمد CFM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة
تهديكم الدار العربية للتنمية الإدارية أطيب تحياتها وأصدق تمنياته بدوام التوفيق.
اون لاين عبر زووم محاضرات مباشرة تفاعلية وتسجل لارسالها اخر ايام التدريب
للفترة من 30 يونيه الي 4 يوليو 2024 م
مقدمه :
المدير المالي المعتمد CFM وهو برنامج تدريبي متقدم في مجال الادارة المالية، حيث يتم دراسة الادارة المالية، والاطار العام لنظام المحاسبة المالية، ودراسة الدورة المستندية ثم يتم الانتقال الى دراسة عرض القوائم المالية وفقا لمعايير المحاسبة، وآلية تحليل القوائم المالية، وكيفية اتخاذ القرارات المالية، ستتعلم أيضا طريقة اعداد الموازنات التقديرية الشاملة للشركة،
أهداف الدورة:
· اكتساب المعرفة والمهارات اللازمة لاتخاذ قرارات مالية رشيدة.
· إدارة الشؤون المالية للشركات والمؤسسات باختلاف تخصصاتها.
· تطوير مهارات التفكير النقدي وحل المشكلات.
· تحسين فرصك في الحصول على وظيفة مناسبة في كبرى الشركات.
· مفهوم الإدارة المالية.
· إعداد القوائم المالية وفقاً للمعايير الدولية.
· أدوات وأساليب التحليل المالي.
· تقييم القرارات والنتائج الاستثمارية والتمويلية.
· أهم المعايير المحاسبية.
· طرق واساليب تقييم الاستثمارات المالية طويلة الأجل.
· قرارات التمويل طويل الأجل.
· الموازنة الشاملة.
· تحليل الانحرافات بين الموازنات التخطيطية والأداء الفعلى وتحديد المسئولية.
مستهدفين في ذلك:
تشمل الفئات المرشحة للحصول على هذه الشهادة المتخصصين في الحقل المالي والإداري المحاسبي ومنهم
– العاملون في خدمات المراجعة و التدقيق المالي و الإداري
– العاملون في المحاسبة المالية
– العاملون والمتخصصون في قطاع البنوك والاستثمار
– المدراء اﻟﻤﺎﻟﻴﻴﻦ واﻟﻤﺤﺎﺳﺒﻴﻦ .
– المراقبين الماليين والمدققين ومستشاري الضرائب
مع العلم بإن الدار العربية للتنمية الادارية على إستعداد لتنفيذ أية فعاليات تدريبية أخرى بناء على طلبكم في التاريخ و مكان الإنعقاد الذي ترونه مناسبًا كما ويمكننا اعادة جدولة اية من البرامج التدريبية المطلوبة من قبلكم حسب مكان وتاريخ الانعقاد الذي يناسبكم .
· وبهذه المناسبة يسعدنا دعوتكم للمشاركة وتعميم خطابنا على المهتمين بمــوضـوع الشهادة الاحترافية وإفادتنا بمن تقترحون توجيه الدعوة لهم
· لمزيد من المعلومات يمكنك التواصل مع أ / سارة عبد الجواد – نائب مدير التدريب – الدار العربية للتنمية الادارية
· جوال – واتس اب : 00201062992510– 00201096841626
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