: Paying signals that you are a "live" target and may lead to further demands. Most scammers don't actually have any footage.
: This adds a layer of security that prevents hackers from accessing your accounts even if they have your password. big dildo_1080p.mp4
: The "helpful" intent of the scammer is to create a sense of urgency and shame so that you pay them before you have time to think clearly. What to do next : Paying signals that you are a "live"
: Report the email to your provider and delete it. : The "helpful" intent of the scammer is
: You can report these incidents to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) or the FTC .
: These emails typically claim that a hacker has compromised your device, recorded you through your webcam while watching adult content, and will "leak" the video to your contacts unless you pay a ransom (usually in Bitcoin).