{you Won 1 Btc} Now

The email will contain a malicious link or an attached PDF.

They leverage "greed" and "urgency" by promising a massive financial reward (1 Bitcoin is worth tens of thousands of dollars). {You won 1 btc}

If you enter your username and password, the attackers immediately steal your account. 2. The "Advance Fee" Fraud The email will contain a malicious link or an attached PDF

Once you pay this fee, the scammers vanish, and you receive nothing. 3. Malware Distribution Malware Distribution If you clicked a link and

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Once installed, it steals passwords and drains your actual bank accounts. 🛡️ Immediate Defense Protocol

No legitimate organization gives away Bitcoin randomly via email. Interacting with this message puts your digital identity, finances, and personal data at high risk. 🛑 Executive Summary 100% Fraudulent. Threat Level: Critical.