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The Dump - "Whatif?" Questions Have Answers Here

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: korina leung - skout

Unread postby nonreader001 » Wed Apr 05, 2017 2:10 am

I fell victim to this exact person. Any word on this hacker's track record? Does this hacker tend to post the blackmail?

I had this hacker post my video to a duplicated facebook account they made of me, and add all my friends. Facebook shortly deleted the account once it was reported. Is it safe to say the video is gone?
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Re: korina leung - skout

Unread postby SlapHappy » Wed Apr 05, 2017 2:51 am

http://www.blackmailscams.com/ This is where you need to go first. It will answer all your questions, too.
Read, fill the form, and follow all of the advice.
If anyone asks you for money on the Internet they are always a scammer, 100% of the time.
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Re: korina leung - skout

Unread postby nonreader001 » Wed Apr 05, 2017 2:59 am

Thank you for the speedy response, and I want to inform you I have followed all the steps given. The hacker does not have any information other than my name, and I have removed myself from all social media sites as suggested.

My question to you is this: The hacker already created a fake facebook account of me, and uploaded the dirty video. I promptly had the facebook page reported and taken down. Its now been 24 hours since its been removed from facebook. From your expertise, would you say the hacker has moved on ?
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Re: korina leung - skout

Unread postby nonreader001 » Wed Apr 05, 2017 3:02 am

I have also provided all the info I have in a report.
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Re: korina leung - skout

Unread postby SlapHappy » Wed Apr 05, 2017 3:06 am

Your reading comprehension or memory aren't so good are they, or do you just want to get back to FB ASAP.
Try 2 weeks to 2 months. Ring a bell?.
You better read these too. And take them seriously. I will not be repeating them again here.

It's essential you follow ALL the steps.
http://www.scamsurvivors.com/forum/view ... 20&t=16300

THE MOST COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS IN OUR LIVE HELP ROOM, AND THEIR ANSWERS.
http://www.scamsurvivors.com/blog/the-m ... r-answers/
If anyone asks you for money on the Internet they are always a scammer, 100% of the time.
Blackmail Scammed? Go here: https://www.scamsurvivors.com/blackmail/#/
FAQ viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19
Victim of a scam? Go here: https://scamsurvivors.com/forum/viewtop ... =3&t=26504
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Re: korina leung - skout

Unread postby nonreader001 » Wed Apr 05, 2017 3:12 am

How's your reading comprehension? I never said anything about returning to facebook. I am simply inquiring about the technical side of the video uploading for these hackers. Do you ever see them repeatedly attempting to upload the same video once its already been reported and removed?
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Re: korina leung - skout

Unread postby SlapHappy » Wed Apr 05, 2017 3:28 am

Enough is enough!
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=53071

I deactivated your account.

The Honeymoon is over for blackmail victims who do not follow the rules. So, here are the rules that all blackmail victims will follow, or they will not remain on our forum, nor get any help. They will be strictly enforced. Calm down, read what we give you and do it, and everything will be easier on you and us.

Do not abuse the staff or waste our time on the forum by ignoring our replies to go to links or read links, but instead ask questions that are in the links we already gave you.

If you are told to go to a link by staff on the forum and you do not, but ask more questions instead, wasting our time, or lie about going there, your account will be immediately terminated.
If anyone asks you for money on the Internet they are always a scammer, 100% of the time.
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Re: recovery and reassurance

Unread postby Triple » Thu Apr 06, 2017 1:59 pm

i dont have a paypal account but will make a donation, when i feel released of my scammer!
This website helped me a lot, but im still not good, got scammed 3 months ago and they called me again 2 weeks ago on another number, how they found out i dont know. I deactivated all my fb accounts.

But i really need some support what to do now, because im not feeling good about it.
I will keep my fb accounts closed but when is it save again to start a fresh account? What do you recommened.
Is it true thats its impossible to use your normal letters or name again on social media??

Please maybe there are some survivors who can help and give some advice in my situation.
And did you keep your name or what kind of changements did you make?

Thanks for you support and trust me i will make a donation. hopefully i feel released soon..
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Re: The Dump - "Whatif?" Questions Have Answers Here

Unread postby SlapHappy » Thu Apr 06, 2017 3:39 pm

how they found out i dont know. I deactivated all my fb accounts.


I already answered that here. You never changed your phone number and put it open to be searched on your new facebook account that you opened 2 months later. One of the original steps is to change your phone number. You never did that.
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=35899#p134478

Change your phone number, period, ok? Do it now if you have not.

Delete your two old accounts completely. Do not use them.

Abandon the email addresses that you used to make both old accounts. Do not login to them anymore.

Stay off of facebook and all other social sites for double to triple the time he looked for you, 4-6 months minimum.

During the time you are not on facebook, learn how to set all privacy settings to maximum settings, and learn how to protect yourself online. There is plenty online, including tutorial videos that can educate you on this. Google is your friend. Just type in "facebook privacy settings" and "online safety" if you are not thoroughly educated on the subjects.

When or if you ever get another social account, use all brand new email addresses to open each of them, and each with a different password. Have changed names on all of them. Something the scammer could not easily guess should he look again. Put as little information as possible on all of them.
For instance, if your name was "Robert Wagner" on the old accounts, Make it "Bob Wag." You could use a nickname that your friends know too for first, last, or entire name, like "Alexander Monday."

One thing you need to get through your skull and believe is that there is no way that you video exists anywhere anymore. He is just bothering old victims he can still find because they did not change all their details, and they let the scammer find them. He thinks he can bluff his way to another payday. You stopped his last attempt by not picking up his call. This is the only way he can hope to get money, until you change your number. So, change it, as I have said multiple times already.

You seem to have a more serious lack of understanding and coping skills than most of the other victims here. I think that you should contact someone at home and talk to them about dealing with your increased anxiety issues over this scam. Perhaps you also have trouble dealing with other setbacks or difficulties in normal life? It might help to seek out some older person that you trust, clergy, or a professional counselor in your case, to help you to rationally deal with controlling your feelings and coping.
If anyone asks you for money on the Internet they are always a scammer, 100% of the time.
Blackmail Scammed? Go here: https://www.scamsurvivors.com/blackmail/#/
FAQ viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19
Victim of a scam? Go here: https://scamsurvivors.com/forum/viewtop ... =3&t=26504
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Re: The Dump - "Whatif?" Questions Have Answers Here

Unread postby Triple » Thu Apr 06, 2017 4:07 pm

Both numbers are changed, the last one after i got called.
I will stay away of facebook for a long period.

The only thing i didnt do is closing the email adres, i read it like dont use it anymore for accounts.
But it is also necesarry to close completely, sorry i didnt understand. Can the scammer see activity?

Thank you slaphappy your are my truly hero!
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