Based on analysis of connected entities, this report examines a cluster involving three domains and one financial services company that have been reported together in connection with sextortion and blackmail schemes. The primary entities in this cluster include three domains: stopncii.org (registered through NAMECHEAP INC on 2021-08-11), takeitdown.ncmec.org (registered through GoDaddy.com, LLC on 1995-08-24), and cybertipline.org (registered through GoDaddy.com, LLC on 1998-09-16). These domai...
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Sextortion just happened to you? Here is the 24 hour playbook that actually works. If you are reading this in panic, breathe. Read all the way through before you do anything. The next 24 hours matter and a few moves you might be tempted to make right now will hurt your case. I do takedown work for a living so I see this every week. The pattern is almost always the same: someone slid into DMs (Instagram, Snapchat, sometimes Discord), built a connection over days or weeks, persuaded the victim to send intimate photos or video, then immediately flipped to "pay me $500 in Bitcoin or I send these to your mom, your boss, your school." It is a script. It is coordinated. And the playbook to shut it down is also a script. ## Things to do, in this exact order **1. Stop replying. Right now.** Every reply confirms you are scared and gives them more leverage. Do not negotiate. Do not ask them to wait. Do not say "please." Their script treats emotional engagement as a paying customer signal. Silence is the only correct response. **2. Screenshot everything before you block.** Profile, message history with timestamps, any payment instructions, any threats, any usernames they reference, any photos they sent first if any. Save to your phone gallery and email yourself copies. You will need this evidence for steps 4 and 5. Then block. **3. Do NOT pay.** 100% of the time, paying makes it worse. They mark you as a paying mark and either come back for more or sell your file to other extortion crews. FBI guidance is unambiguous: do not pay. The threats are mostly bluff because actually distributing the content gets them prosecuted under the TAKE IT DOWN Act (federal, signed 2025) and they know it. Most cases never see content posted. **4. Tell one trusted person within 24 hours.** This is the single highest leverage move you can make. Sextortion runs on shame. The threat is "your people will find out." The instant ONE of those people already knows, the leverage drops to almost ze
9 Months Later: My Experience and a Guide on How to Handle Blackmail Hi everyone, I was a victim of blackmail 9 months ago. This community helped me so much during my darkest times, and now I want to share my experiences and the information I’ve gathered to help those of you going through this right now. Here is what you need to do: 1. Stay Calm and Block: The first step is to stay calm and immediately block the person on every platform. 2. Do NOT Pay: Never make a payment. If you already have, stop immediately. They will keep bleeding you dry until you have nothing left. 3. Protect Your Accounts: If they accessed your social media, deactivate or close your accounts. If they have your phone number, consider changing it. 4. Use StopNCII: I highly recommend looking into StopNCII.org. It’s a crucial tool for preventing your images from being shared on major platforms. 5. Document Everything: Take screenshots of everything as evidence and report it to the authorities. 6. Talk to Someone: Share this situation with your family or a trusted friend. Carrying this burden alone is the hardest part. The Reality of the Situation: These are organized groups. They work under a "boss" who takes the majority of the money, while the workers receive a monthly salary like regular employees. They scam hundreds of people every single day—remember, you are not their only target. Most of these scammers are from countries like Nigeria, the Philippines, or India. This is their "job" and primary source of income. In Nigeria, they are often called "Yahoo Boys." To them, you are just a transaction. Once they realize they can't get money or information from you, they move on to the next person. Stay strong. It gets better.❤️
Victim of sextortion... i know I'm stupid, no need to bash me more... So I was on reddit, trying to talk to people, i got a request saying we will talk on telegram. I'm 22yo and doing anything like this for the first time. i thought okay, telegram chatting interface is better than reddit so I went ahead. I actually created a new account for this reason. then she asked for my photo, only face photo. i sent it. then she sent a Twitter draft and there were 3 separate images, 2 of my face and 1 of a male private part and the post said that I'm threatening to r\*pe her etc. The name and age is false. only the country of residence is correct. I've also reported it to abuse@telegram.org, stopncii.org, filed a report with cyber police and eSafety. I'm in Australia right now. I am reverse image searching etc but there's no result as of now. As you can see, there are 2 images, one is my face and other is the explicit image. I'm all alone here... I'm scared, I'm worried for my family. They don't have any social media links or anything of mine, they don't even know my real name... Only my face photo is the problem... And yes, I've blocked them and didn't pay them anything. Please help me
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