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Blackmail emails - what should I do?

Firstly, what is it?

This is generally known either as a “webcam blackmail”, “sextortion scam” or a “scam email”. You may or may not have come across it but these types of mails are normally diverted into your junk folder. Within the junk folder, these mails are the ones that stand out compared to the rest. The typical spam mails that tries to lure users into clicking their link with too-good-to-be-true offers or lewd titles would end up being ignored by an average person. The blackmail scams on the other hand, are structured to be intrusive in nature. Most blackmails share the following similar feature on their subject line :

  • A partial or fully correct password that the target victim has used some time ago.
  • Gained access into the victims device and used it to film the victim via webcam.
  • Gathered data on the victims adult site habits and is ready to send them to their family members/friends.

These features can sometimes get personal with the user and they will, in favor of the attacker, become intimidated and even give in to their demands. Demands such as payments in Bitcoin(BTC) through a BTC address will be included in the end of the mail and it will not be possible to track it back to the sender. For reference, please have a look on the following image to have an idea of how the scam looks like :

As the cost of sending millions of blackmail emails like the one above are basically zero, a few payments made by unfortunate victims are easy profits and will encourage the attackers to continue on. This in turn, will lead to the rise of blackmail scams appearing in our emails.

Then, what should I do when I receive blackmails like these?

1. The first step is to always stay calm and not be frightened by just an email.

2. If you've opened it, do not read the contents as they're pointless anyways.

  • If you did read it out of curiosity, you may notice a Bitcoin address in the lower section or any fishy path leading to payment gateway.Never click on any links in inside the email and do not pay a single cent of ransom money to them.

3. Proceed on with blocking the email address by referring to : Steps to blacklist an email address on webmail to block the sender from sending any emails to you in the future.

4. Following on by deleting the same email referring to the image below :


5. Do remember to make it a habit to change your password occasionally after facing blackmails like these, to ensure the security of your account. A few steps that only takes around 1-2 minutes.

6. Finally, perform an anti-virus scan on your PC to make sure nothing malicious gets past you.

Side note : Always make it a habit to run anti-virus programs at least once a week to make sure that your PC is safe from any threats.

faq/email/dealing_with_blackmail.1577162780.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/12/24 12:46 by ziyu