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Domain

labnol.org

First seen Mar 1, 2026

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  • No SSL certificate
  • WHOIS registration hidden
  • 2 community reports from users

Details

Registrar
NAMECHEAP INC
Registration Date
12/15/2006
First Seen
3/1/2026

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No known connections to other entities yet.

Community Reports

How did they get my Facebook info? Long story short startrd texting with a " woman " on A_M_.. I'm usually good at spotting fakes but here I could tell I was talking to a real person and not some scammer from Africa or porn bot. A couple days in she asks for a " revealing" full body pic so I sent it.. as time went on things didn't add up, I used https://www.labnol.org/reverse/ to look up the pics she sent. She was supposed to be 46 she was mildly attractive so I thought it was legit but the pics looked too professional. When I looked the pics up sure enough they were stolen from Instagram. But me being me I kept playing along . I started sending her pics of herself from the Instagram and the response I got was 👀.. Then she asked if she sent me that I told her no, she asked where I got it and I told her I randomly found a bunch of pics of her, sent more saying that they were my favorites of her. Then this morning I get a happy father's day text and this weird question. Would I pay 5000 to protect my image and keep my family from being broken. I said no, I wouldn't do it for my image and that my family is already broken which is how I got on A_M in the first place... All of a sudden she/he starts sending pics of me from my wife's Facebook. Her settings are public, mine are not. My question is how would this person get info for me on Facebook when I didn't give any information like that. Demanding 3000 in Bitcoin to a Bitcoin wallet, I told him/her I don't have a job (this is true and we talked about it earlier). Then he starts sending pics of my kid so now it's personal, but how do they even get the pics. I'm not worried about being " exposed" but I don't understand how they got that info

1833 days ago3 upvotes

How did they get my Facebook info? Long story short startrd texting with a " woman " on A_M_.. I'm usually good at spotting fakes but here I could tell I was talking to a real person and not some scammer from Africa or porn bot. A couple days in she asks for a " revealing" full body pic so I sent it.. as time went on things didn't add up, I used https://www.labnol.org/reverse/ to look up the pics she sent. She was supposed to be 46 she was mildly attractive so I thought it was legit but the pics looked too professional. When I looked the pics up sure enough they were stolen from Instagram. But me being me I kept playing along . I started sending her pics of herself from the Instagram and the response I got was 👀.. Then she asked if she sent me that I told her no, she asked where I got it and I told her I randomly found a bunch of pics of her, sent more saying that they were my favorites of her. Then this morning I get a happy father's day text and this weird question. Would I pay 5000 to protect my image and keep my family from being broken. I said no, I wouldn't do it for my image and that my family is already broken which is how I got on A_M in the first place... All of a sudden she/he starts sending pics of me from my wife's Facebook. Her settings are public, mine are not. My question is how would this person get info for me on Facebook when I didn't give any information like that. Demanding 3000 in Bitcoin to a Bitcoin wallet, I told him/her I don't have a job (this is true and we talked about it earlier). Then he starts sending pics of my kid so now it's personal, but how do they even get the pics. I'm not worried about being " exposed" but I don't understand how they got that info

1833 days ago3 upvotes

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