October 15, 2025

AN internet security company have issued a warning about a ‘sextortion’ scam doing the rounds in Irish.

ESET, an online security company that offers anti-virus and firewalls, is urging people not to interact with the bogus email.

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A new scam email is doing the rounds in IrishCredit: Alamy
ESET shared a copy of the scam mail

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ESET shared a copy of the scam mailCredit: ESET

The scam email, which is written to the sender in Irish, comes from a South Korean address.

The scammer claims that they have a video of the sender watching pornography and threatens to make the footage public.

They then asks for €1,200 in bitcoin to make the footage go away.

The terrifying letter warns: “Final warning! All your data was copied. The login was successful.

“Greetings. Your system is compromised by the Trojan virus. It entered your device through the adult portals you visit.

“Some racy videos have malicious code that acts after being posted. All data has already been copied to my servers.  

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“I have full control over the device you have access to on the Internet.

“I can see your screen, use your microphone and camera. You won’t notice it accordingly.  I’ve already done a screen recording.”

They then ask for €1,200 in bitcoin at which point they say they will remove the virus from the person’s device.

ESET said it is important to note that most sextortion letters are bluffs and the sender does not have the footage they are claiming.

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