Stein: Be aware of blackmail, ‘sextortion’ schemes – The Coastland Times

Stein: Be aware of blackmail, ‘sextortion’ schemes

Published 10:22 am Sunday, September 11, 2022

On Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein released the following statement regarding federal law enforcement activities:

“Federal law enforcement agencies are alerting parents about an important issue impacting children: sextortion schemes. Sextortion occurs when a person contacts a minor online, often on gaming systems, apps, or social media.

“Predators pose as young people and manipulate their targets into sending intimate photos or engaging in sexually explicit activity over video. When the predator obtains this material, they then threaten to send the photos or videos to the victim’s friends or family unless the victim pays a ransom or produces more material. Sometimes, a scammer will contact their victim and claim they have photos and videos that don’t exist – all to scare kids into sending money anyway. These predators often have multiple victims, which makes it even more important that people report these scams and crimes. Stopping one predator could prevent a host of kids from being targeted.

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