Internet blackmail nude photo

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Hasmath -  
Afrikarnak Posted messages 17653 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   -
Hello,
Recently I received an email from an address I didn't know. The guy who sent it attached a doctored photo of me to make it look like I was naked in it, and he's threatening to send it to my contacts and put it online if I don't send him real photos of me naked. I honestly felt terrible reading this message...

I'm not planning to play his game, but I would like to know what I can do about it. If I go to the police to file a complaint, will it serve any purpose or is it better to just ignore him?

Thank you in advance for your responses!

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Alex_Mansion82 Posted messages 421 Status Membre 94
 
Honestly, the best thing is to ignore it.

The police, even though it's somewhat their job to deal with this, will do absolutely nothing. They will take the report, and then it will just sit on a desk.

There is no crime committed at the moment, the photo montage has not been published, so for now, the guy can do whatever he wants on his computer, as long as he doesn't publish it, you can't do anything against him.

So indeed, the best thing is to ignore it, block his address and that's it.
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Anonymous user
 
Wait!
I would like to know if you are registered on Facebook because he could have taken your picture from there
and especially do not delete his address, just block him and call the police as soon as possible, it’s serious and they will definitely help you.
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Anonymous user
 
It must be someone close or far who knows you, since they have your photo.

You keep the matter under wraps and if he/she does it again, you will already report it to the authorities.
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passant75
 
Hello

I just discovered your call for help, have things progressed since then?
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Anonymous user
 
forget it and block the sender
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Hasmath
 
Is there really nothing to be done on the police's side? Because if I ignore it, I'm afraid he might carry out his threat...
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Anonymous user > Hasmath
 
You can try, but it'll be almost a lost cause...........

Is he putting it into action? And? The first photo is a fake, so the following ones will be too. So if someone tells you they saw you naked on the Net, you tell them "oh really, you check out naked girls on the internet" and that they're all fakes.

And what makes you think that if you give REAL naked photos of yourself, those won't be the ones that end up on the Net later? Have you thought about that??
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Hasmath > Anonymous user
 
I must admit that I was panicking so much at the thought of him putting it in first that I hadn't thought of that...
Okay, well, I'm going to block and ignore it and then I'll see...

Thanks!
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LeHackerBlanc
 

The first thing to do facing that is to try a little trick... If I remember correctly, there was an option on Facebook that allows you to hide your online status from 'non-friends' and that might be enough. Then you just have to wait and look at a couple of things in the meantime, (well, a coffee break, I don’t know...). And then you see if he's just bluffing: you check what's happening on all your posts and see if there's something like: "Yeah, well, she bailed out..."

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flo88 Posted messages 28657 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   5 158 > LeHackerBlanc
 

Hi

This affair is still 13 years old, right?...

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bruce
 
Have your issues been resolved..?
javqky have you found your video somewhere online?
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scaravenger Posted messages 2691 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   625
 
Either you take the matter seriously, so the cops, etc...
Or you ignore it, considering it just another spam.
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javqky
 
I'm being threatened too. I have a picture of a girl in the pants down and several girls are asking me for it to have some fun on the net, and now they're threatening me with a complaint because one girl is not 18, but she's naked on the net. Everything is mixed up, so we can't tell the exact age of the people.
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Sangare
 

Yes, file a complaint

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Afrikarnak Posted messages 17653 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   14 515
 

Re:

He lowered (very recklessly..) his pants TEN (10) years ago.. We assume he has pulled them up since then..

Moreover, the statute of limitations has expired for this heinous act!

See you!

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