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dirtysexrevealed696x69.com

First seen Mar 1, 2026

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  • 14 community reports from users

Campaign Intelligence

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This cluster centers on 1486 connected domains tagged as None, keylogger. 5 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1364 phone numbers (3124141737, 3163966869, 8553892999) with 17909 FTC complaints; 170 companies (EQUIFAX, INC., TRANSUNION INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, INC., BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8747332 CFPB complaints; 187 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vmh5.grup...

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Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

Advice Hey guys, I'm glad I found this subreddit. I like some others was victim to some degree of sextortion on google hangout. I matched with a "girl," on omegle who was my age (18+) and we moved to hangouts to talk more. She asked for a photo of me so I just sent a selfie, and then she sent one back, although hers a little more proactive. I was even more skeptical, so I asked her to have a photo with a "peace" sign in it (rookie movie), and she had one. After that, she wanted to be friends on facebook, and stupidly I have her my account. I'm already very private in general, so they only had access to a few photos and people who had commented on them. She then asked to video chat, to which I answered to the "girl" kinda doing a strip dance. They were insisting I show them explicit things from my end, but I never did, only my face, and they hung up. But then they started saying they had edited the video to make it seem like I had and then were threating to send it to my friends and family. They had the screenphotos of the unsent messages, but by the looks of it I wasnt really worried that anyone would actually open it. It essentially said "OMG youll NeVeR BelIEVE ThiS [www.*myname*dirtysexrevealed696x69.com](https://www.mynamedirtysexrevealed696x69.com)" or something bogus like that. Still, I was a little worried, and they demanded that I send them $150 on paypal. I did not, and blocked them both on the hangout and though my gmail, and I even went as far as to reporting two emails they sent me for phishing. I don't know if that actually does anything, so I also made a report to the Ic3. Ive blocked every single person on Facebook that had their name, but even then they couldve been using a different account. I havent heard anything in about 5 hours, and Im guessing wherever theyre from its the middle of the night. Should I still be worried they will find a way to contact me, or if this "doctored" video is actually legit? Should I call their bluff and destress? Any a

1722 days ago2 upvotes

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