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Scammers Turn to Extortion Emails

While most of us are stuck at home, the scammers are still hard at work. In fact, they are customizing their approach to target us while we work from home or otherwise spend time online as a way to stay connected to the outside world. The Fraud Watch Network Helpline has seen a big spike in email extortion scams. The FBIโ€™s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) documented over 51,000 cases of online extortion at last count, with victims suffering losses of $83 million.

 

How It Works

  • Scammers send emails containing a former or current password of yours.
  • They claim to be watching you over your computerโ€™s camera or that they are recording websites you visit, and say they have evidence of you or your spouse visiting adult websites.
  • They threaten to share this information with your contacts or on social media platforms unless you pay them. Typically, the request is for hundreds of dollars in the online currency Bitcoin (complete with instructions on how to process the transaction).

 

What You Should Know

  • The password they have is most likely among information exposed in a data breach, which gets bought and sold among criminals.
  • The message likely has no mention of any specific websites you or your spouse have allegedly visited, because they donโ€™t have this information.
  • It is highly unlikely your computer has been accessed. The scammers simply hope to stumble across a few people who donโ€™t change their passwords regularly.

 

What You Should Do

  • Change passwords regularly, using a different password for each site you log into. Consider using a password manager to keep track of passwords.
  • Cover the lens on your computerโ€™s camera with a piece of tape when youโ€™re not using it to block a hacker who could use it to spy on you.
  • Avoid clicking any links in any email from an unknown source.
  • Report extortion emails to the IC3 or to an FBI Field Office in your area. Include the senderโ€™s email address and payment information, if provided (for example, the number of his or her Bitcoin โ€œwalletโ€), which may help with the investigation.
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