How to remove This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam

Easy methods to delete This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam in Windows 10/8/7 computer

This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam is categorized as phishing/scam designed to tricks you into paying certain amount of money for not sending your sensitive details or videos to other people or your contacts. Scammers send scam email in your mailbox, uses the ‘This Is The Last Reminder’ or similar keywords in subject/title of email as proof that they are genuine sender and the text presented in email is completely true. However, the main purpose of scammers behind this spam email is to trick you into transferring certain amount of money for not sending your sensitive data/videos to other people/your contacts.

The text presented in This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam states that your system have been hacked and all data from your device were copied to their servers. The scam email also claims attacker also attempted to record your system’s activities and record a video of you while you were visiting porn/adult related websites and watching porn. The spam email claims attacker injected harmful viruses in your computer via adult/porn website that you visited recently. They also claim they have recorded video while you were watching pornography and claims they will send these sensitive video of you to your all contacts in your phone, email accounts, and social media networks.

Scammers behind this scam email ask you to pay $1400 amount of ransom money in Bitcoin cryptocurrency for not spreading the recorded video. It also urges you to make the ransom payment within 50 hours. However, this scam email is completely untrustworthy and you should avoid paying any amount of ransom money to them at any cases. You should ignore this email, a computer has not been hacked, and scammers have not recorded any compromising video of you. Scammers use spam email campaign or malspam campaign to deliver Trojans, ransomware or other harmful malware in your computer.

These types of scam emails basically contain some suspicious hyperlinks or attachments that are designed to trigger malware or malicious programs in computer once opened. The purpose of attackers is to collect your browsing-related data or other sensitive information. It attempts to collect your all sensitive data stored in your computer hard drive or in your browser. In sort, this scam email is unsafe at all. So, you should try to find and remove This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam related malware in computer as soon as possible.

How did you get This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam in Windows 10/8/7 computer?

Malspam campaign or email spam campaign is the mostly used mechanism by cybercriminals to spread Trojans, ransomware or other harmful malware in your computer. They use ‘Urgent’, ‘Official’, ‘Priority’, ‘Important’ or other similar keywords in subject/title of email as proof that are genuine sender. They send spam email in your mailbox which contains some messages along with suspicious hyperlinks and/or attachments. Once opened, it executes certain codes/scripts to download/install malware or viruses in your computer. For example, Microsoft Office Documents as malicious attachments infect your computer by enabling malicious macro commands.

How to protect your system against Trojans, scam emails or malware?

It is strongly recommended you not to open any attachments or hyperlinks presented in spam or irrelevant emails. You should check if ‘Anti-Spam Filter’ feature is enabled in your mail service you use. Some antivirus software also offers this feature and it is enabled by default. ‘Anti-Spam Filter’ features when enabled all spammy emails will automatically be delivered to ‘Spam’ folder of your mail service. You should never reply to spam emails at any cases. Also, you should have some powerful antivirus software with latest updates that could help you to find and remove all threats or malware including latest malware in computer.

Let’s take a look at text presented in this scam email:

Subject: Warning!

Hi,

This is the last reminder.

Your system has been hacked.

All the data from your device were copied to our servers.

Besides, a video was recorded from your camera while you were watching porn.

My virus infected your device via an adult website that you visited recently.

If you don’t know how that works, I will provide the details.

The trojan virus provides me full access, as well as control of the device you are using.

As a result, I can see your screen, turn on the camera and microphone while you won’t know about it.

I captured a video from your screen and the camera of the device. I edited a video wherein one part of the screen there is a video of you masturbating and in the other a pornographic video that you opened at that time.

I can see all the contacts from your phone and all of your social networks.

At one moment, I can send this video to all the contacts on your phone, email, and social networks.

Moreover, I can also send your email and messenger data to everybody.

I can destroy your reputation forever.

If you want to avoid this, then:

Send 1400 USD (USA dollars) to my bitcoin wallet

(if you don’t know how to do that, search “buy bitcoin” using Google).

My BTC wallet: bc1qpgl99ryh4c8gtjaa9tgcccr486p4thv7mg8skp

As soon as I receive the payment, I will destroy your video and guarantee not to disturb you ever again.

You have 50 hours (a little more than 2 days) to complete this payment.

I receive an automatic notification that this email has been read. Likewise, the timer will automatically start after you read the current email.

Don’t try to complain anywhere since the wallet cannot be tracked in any way; the email from which this mail came is also can’t be tracked and is created automatically, so there is no point in replying to me.

If you try to share this letter with anyone, the system will automatically send a request to the servers, and servers will start sending all of the data to the social networks.

Changing passwords in social networks, email, devices won’t help since all the data has already been downloaded to my servers’ cluster.

I wish you good luck and don’t do anything stupid. Think about your reputation.

This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam can be creepy computer infection that may regain its presence again and again as it keeps its files hidden on computers. To accomplish a hassle free removal of this malware, we suggest you take a try with a powerful Spyhunter antimalware scanner to check if the program can help you getting rid of this virus.

Do make sure to read SpyHunter’s EULA, Threat Assessment Criteria, and Privacy Policy. Spyhunter free scanner downloaded just scans and detect present threats from computers and can remove them as well once, however it requires you to wiat for next 48 hours. If you intend to remove detected therats instantly, then you will have to buy its licenses version that will activate the software fully.

Special Offer (For Macintosh) If you are a Mac user and This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam has affected it, then you can download free antimalware scanner for Mac here to check if the program works for you. 

Antimalware Details And User Guide

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Important Note: This malware asks you to enable the web browser notifications. So, before you go the manual removal process, execute these steps.

Google Chrome (PC)

  • Go to right upper corner of the screen and click on three dots to open the Menu button
  • Select “Settings”. Scroll the mouse downward to choose “Advanced” option
  • Go to “Privacy and Security” section by scrolling downward and then select “Content settings” and then “Notification” option
  • Find each suspicious URLs and click on three dots on the right side and choose “Block” or “Remove” option

Google Chrome (Android)

  • Go to right upper corner of the screen and click on three dots to open the menu button and then click on “Settings”
  • Scroll down further to click on “site settings” and then press on “notifications” option
  • In the newly opened window, choose each suspicious URLs one by one
  • In the permission section, select “notification” and “Off” the toggle button

Mozilla Firefox

  • On the right corner of the screen, you will notice three dots which is the “Menu” button
  • Select “Options” and choose “Privacy and Security” in the toolbar present in the left side of the screen
  • Slowly scroll down and go to “Permission” section then choose “Settings” option next to “Notifications”
  • In the newly opened window, select all the suspicious URLs. Click on the drop-down menu and select “Block”

Internet Explorer

  • In the Internet Explorer window, select the Gear button present on the right corner
  • Choose “Internet Options”
  • Select “Privacy” tab and then “Settings” under the “Pop-up Blocker” section
  • Select all the suspicious URLs one by one and click on the “Remove” option

Microsoft Edge

  • Open the Microsoft Edge and click on the three dots on the right corner of the screen to open the menu
  • Scroll down and select “Settings”
  • Scroll down further to choose “view advanced settings”
  • In the “Website Permission” option, click on “Manage” option
  • Click on switch under every suspicious URL

Safari (Mac):

  • On the upper right side corner, click on “Safari” and then select “Preferences”
  • Go to “website” tab and then choose “Notification” section on the left pane
  • Search for the suspicious URLs and choose “Deny” option for each one of them

Manual Steps to Remove This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam:

Remove the related items of This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam using Control-Panel

Windows 7 Users

Click “Start” (the windows logo at the bottom left corner of the desktop screen), select “Control Panel”. Locate the “Programs” and then followed by clicking on “Uninstall Program”

Windows XP Users

Click “Start” and then choose “Settings” and then click “Control Panel”. Search and click on “Add or Remove Program’ option

Windows 10 and 8 Users:

Go to the lower left corner of the screen and right-click. In the “Quick Access” menu, choose “Control Panel”. In the newly opened window, choose “Program and Features”

Mac OSX Users

Click on “Finder” option. Choose “Application” in the newly opened screen. In the “Application” folder, drag the app to “Trash”. Right click on the Trash icon and then click on “Empty Trash”.

In the uninstall programs window, search for the PUAs. Choose all the unwanted and suspicious entries and click on “Uninstall” or “Remove”.

After you uninstall all the potentially unwanted program causing This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam issues, scan your computer with an anti-malware tool for any remaining PUPs and PUAs or possible malware infection. To scan the PC, use the recommended the anti-malware tool.

Special Offer (For Windows)

This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam can be creepy computer infection that may regain its presence again and again as it keeps its files hidden on computers. To accomplish a hassle free removal of this malware, we suggest you take a try with a powerful Spyhunter antimalware scanner to check if the program can help you getting rid of this virus.

Do make sure to read SpyHunter’s EULA, Threat Assessment Criteria, and Privacy Policy. Spyhunter free scanner downloaded just scans and detect present threats from computers and can remove them as well once, however it requires you to wiat for next 48 hours. If you intend to remove detected therats instantly, then you will have to buy its licenses version that will activate the software fully.

Special Offer (For Macintosh) If you are a Mac user and This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam has affected it, then you can download free antimalware scanner for Mac here to check if the program works for you. 

How to Remove Adware (This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam) from Internet Browsers

Delete malicious add-ons and extensions from IE

Click on the gear icon at the top right corner of Internet Explorer. Select “Manage Add-ons”. Search for any recently installed plug-ins or add-ons and click on “Remove”.

Additional Option

If you still face issues related to This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam removal, you can reset the Internet Explorer to its default setting.

Windows XP users: Press on “Start” and click “Run”. In the newly opened window, type “inetcpl.cpl” and click on the “Advanced” tab and then press on “Reset”.

Windows Vista and Windows 7 Users: Press the Windows logo, type inetcpl.cpl in the start search box and press enter.  In the newly opened window, click on the “Advanced Tab” followed by “Reset” button.

For Windows 8 Users: Open IE and click on the “gear” icon. Choose “Internet Options”

Select the “Advanced” tab in the newly opened window

Press on “Reset” option

You have to press on the “Reset” button again to confirm that you really want to reset the IE

Remove Doubtful and Harmful Extension from Google Chrome

Go to menu of Google Chrome by pressing on three vertical dots and select on “More tools” and then “Extensions”. You can search for all the recently installed add-ons and remove all of them.

Optional Method

If the problems related to This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam still persists or you face any issue in removing, then it is advised that your reset the Google Chrome browse settings. Go to three dotted points at the top right corner and choose “Settings”. Scroll down bottom and click on “Advanced”.

At the bottom, notice the “Reset” option and click on it.

In the next opened window, confirm that you want to reset the Google Chrome settings by click on the “Reset” button.

Remove This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam plugins (including all other doubtful plug-ins) from Firefox Mozilla

Open the Firefox menu and select “Add-ons”. Click “Extensions”.  Select all the recently installed browser plug-ins.

Optional Method

If you face problems in This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam removal then you have the option to rese the settings of Mozilla Firefox.

Open the browser (Mozilla Firefox) and click on the “menu” and then click on “Help”.

Choose “Troubleshooting Information”

In the newly opened pop-up window, click “Refresh Firefox” button

The next step is to confirm that really want to reset the Mozilla Firefox settings to its default by clicking on “Refresh Firefox” button.

Remove Malicious Extension from Safari

Open the Safari and go to its “Menu” and select “Preferences”.

Click on the “Extension” and select all the recently installed “Extensions” and then click on “Uninstall”.

Optional Method

Open the “Safari” and go menu. In the drop-down menu, choose “Clear History and Website Data”.

In the newly opened window, select “All History” and then press on “Clear History” option.

Delete This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam (malicious add-ons) from Microsoft Edge

Open Microsoft Edge and go to three horizontal dot icons at the top right corner of the browser. Select all the recently installed extensions and right click on the mouse to “uninstall”

Optional Method

Open the browser (Microsoft Edge) and select “Settings”

Next steps is to click on “Choose what to clear” button

Click on “show more” and then select everything and then press on “Clear” button.

Conclusion

In most cases, the PUPs and adware gets inside the marked PC through unsafe freeware downloads. It is advised that you should only choose developers website only while downloading any kind of free applications.  Choose custom or advanced installation process so that you can trace the additional PUPs listed for installation along with the main program.

Special Offer (For Windows)

This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam can be creepy computer infection that may regain its presence again and again as it keeps its files hidden on computers. To accomplish a hassle free removal of this malware, we suggest you take a try with a powerful Spyhunter antimalware scanner to check if the program can help you getting rid of this virus.

Do make sure to read SpyHunter’s EULA, Threat Assessment Criteria, and Privacy Policy. Spyhunter free scanner downloaded just scans and detect present threats from computers and can remove them as well once, however it requires you to wiat for next 48 hours. If you intend to remove detected therats instantly, then you will have to buy its licenses version that will activate the software fully.

Special Offer (For Macintosh) If you are a Mac user and This Is The Last Reminder Email Scam has affected it, then you can download free antimalware scanner for Mac here to check if the program works for you.