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Swatting involves false emergency reports sent to provoke armed police responses, creating physical danger and exploiting victims’ personal information.
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Swatting is the deliberate submission of a false emergency report—such as a claim of an armed hostage situation—to trigger an armed police response at a victim’s location. It is primarily a physical-safety and harassment tactic, but often depends on information gathered online, including home addresses, telephone numbers, employer details, or other identifying data.
For security practitioners, the relevant risks are privacy exposure, social engineering of emergency-service channels, and disruption or danger to targeted staff, executives, streamers, or other public-facing people. Reduce publicly available location data, treat address and phone-number exposure as a personal-security issue, and establish a discreet process for notifying local law enforcement about credible concerns where appropriate. Organizations should also include suspected swatting in incident-response plans, with identity verification and clear communication procedures that avoid escalating a potentially armed response.
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