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Brian Smith

Reported Scammer

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Reported on December 17, 2024 |
Sextortion Category | Global

Scammer Details

Date of Incident: Apr 01

Amount Lost: 1100 USD

Scam Category: Sextortion

Bank Details/BTC Wallet: 3K3vVqkxeDeD8Qbex4MzXe2WdAcfw2WXzF

Target Country: Global

Scam Description

i know —– is one of your password. I’ve recorded your cam while you were watching porn on XX sites, also I’ve installed a keylogger on ur pc & collected all your contacts on social networks, messenger & emails. If you want me to erase the recording, pay me 1100$ on bitcoin address: 3K3vVqkxeDeD8Qbex4MzXe2WdAcfw2WXzF (search in Google for how to buy bitcoin”) [case SenSitiVe so copy & paste it]. If I don’t get the bitcoins. I will definately send your video to all of your contacts

Insight from CredCheck

It sounds like you were targeted by a common blackmail scam perpetrated by Brian Smith. These threats are often empty, and there's no evidence he has compromising videos or access to your contacts. Here's what you can do:

  1. Don't Respond or Pay: The worst thing you can do is engage with Brian or send any money. This confirms he might be able to exploit you and encourages further threats.

  2. Delete the Email: Remove the blackmail email from your inbox and don't click on any links it might contain.

  3. Scan Your Device: Run a thorough scan with your antivirus software to detect any potential keyloggers. Most modern antivirus programs offer this functionality.

  4. Change Your Passwords: Update the passwords for all your online accounts, especially those related to email, social media, and banking. Consider using a password manager to create strong, unique passwords for all your accounts.

  5. Inform Your Contacts (Proactively): While Brian claims to have access to your contacts, it's unlikely. However, to be safe, let your closest friends and family know about the situation. Explain it's a blackmail scam and there's no need to worry. You can also warn them about similar scams.

  6. Report the Scam: File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/ [invalid URL removed]. This helps track blackmail scams and may assist law enforcement.

ScamCheckup Tips

Here's a unique tip to help you avoid falling victim to blackmail scams that threaten to expose fake recordings:

"Think Before You Click (on Adult Content)"

Blackmail scammers often try to exploit your fear of being caught watching pornography. Here are some steps to minimize your risk:

  • Limit Adult Content Consumption on Personal Devices: If you choose to watch adult content, consider doing so on a separate device or in a private browsing window.
  • Beware of Phishing Emails with Embedded Content: Don't click on video links or attachments in suspicious emails, especially those claiming to have compromising recordings.
  • Be Skeptical of Outlandish Claims: Blackmail scammers often use scare tactics. If someone claims to have a video of you and demands money, it's likely a bluff.

Remember, genuine threats are rare. If you suspect a blackmail scam, don't panic. By following these tips and staying calm, you can protect yourself from falling victim to these tactics.

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