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scammers abusing stolen photos of Trixie Teen

Scammers blackmailing people over webcam footage or photographs. Sometimes referred to as "sextortion". Your first port of call should be www.blackmailscams.com for the steps needed.

Re: scammers abusing stolen photos of Trixie Teen

Unread postby SlapHappy » Fri Jan 03, 2014 4:27 am

You can get her skype profileID name (no spaces in the name) by looking in your blocked contacts in skype.
You should follow the FB directions in the main topic, and also change your password in addition to username and picture, and deactivate your account for two weeks. You want to make sure that you have control of your account. Disappearing posts on your wall sounds troubling. You may also want to consider deleting that account and making a new account after two weeks is over.
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Re: scammers abusing stolen photos of Trixie Teen

Unread postby JT_6 » Fri Jan 03, 2014 4:38 am

The skype name is khy.di2
I have changed my password and my profile picture and will deactivate my profile within the next couple days.I reported the facebook profile yesterday and I just saw that the facebook messages between us have been deleted because they were identified as abuse/spam. Maybe that's why the post was deleted too? Because it had a link of her fb page in it?
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Re: scammers abusing stolen photos of Trixie Teen

Unread postby SlapHappy » Fri Jan 03, 2014 5:09 am

Thanks for the skype name.
Why keep your FB open for a couple days? The object is to disappear and make sure that the scammer cannot get access to your friends list to scare you to pay again. The sooner they realize they cannot reach you, the faster they they move on.
FB could have deleted it because of the link, or maybe it was all the nasty names you called her in the post? ;) I have no idea what the FB person was thinking to delete warnings about a scammer on their site.
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Re: scammers abusing stolen photos of Trixie Teen

Unread postby JT_6 » Fri Jan 03, 2014 5:43 am

There was no abusive language on the post lol it was just an informative message to my friends. I reported her profile and out messages have been deleted because of it. Her profile too. As for keeping my facebook open, I have made everything private so that only my friends can see my info including my friends list.
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