Teen Boys at Risk of Sextortion as 74% Lack Basic Awareness
The UK’s National Crime Agency has launched a new campaign designed to raise awareness of sextortion among teenage boys
Sextortion involves threats to release intimate material and can use compromised accounts, stolen data, or coercion to harm victims.
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Sextortion is coercion using actual or alleged intimate images, video, or sexual information: an offender threatens to publish or send it to contacts unless the victim pays, provides more material, or complies with another demand. Online cases may begin with grooming, a fake relationship, phishing, or account takeover; the content may be stolen, obtained through deception, or fabricated. Cases involving minors require especially careful safeguarding and legal handling.
For security teams, the key risks are compromise of private accounts and devices, exposure of contact lists or cloud-stored media, and rapid redistribution after an initial threat. Defenses include unique passwords, phishing-resistant multifactor authentication where available, updated devices, and limiting public profile and contact information; these reduce access but cannot guarantee prevention. When reported, preserve messages, URLs, payment details, and relevant logs without forwarding intimate material, avoid paying or negotiating, secure affected accounts, and use appropriate platform, law-enforcement, and safeguarding channels. Organizations should restrict access to victim data and document its handling to protect privacy.
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The UK’s National Crime Agency has launched a new campaign designed to raise awareness of sextortion among teenage boys
Instagram has announced new security features to protect users from sextortion scams, including hiding follower lists, preventing screenshots, and launching an awareness campaign
Attackers use Google Street View images to put pressure on victims of “sextortion” scams
The Tinder-like app has countered claims of being a hot spot for sextortion scammers
Nigeria-based cybercriminals known as Yahoo Boys are the main drivers of a financial sextortion increase on TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat, targeting English-speaking teenagers
Emails use social engineering to con victims
Fake imagery is being used to harass and extort victims
Cops launched public awareness campaign in June to warn potential victims
The UK’s Revenge Porn Helpline received 1124 reports of sextortion last year, compared to 593 in 2020
US Marine accused of waging cyber sextortion campaign against young women in California