Prairie Post (West Edition)

AB RCMP advise of concerning trend of extortion using social media

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Alberta RCMP have received a number of reports throughout central and southern Alberta where social media platforms were used in an effort to extort money from individual­s.

In a number of cases, the victims received friend requests from what has been typically a female, or other messages on Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and/or on a dating applicatio­n, that subsequent­ly moved to direct messaging on various platforms. The victims involved have sent a nude image(s) and the suspect(s) subsequent­ly made demands that the victim send them money or their image(s) will be sent out to all of their contacts, friends and/or family.

It is common for offenders to follow a victim’s friends and family on social media platforms as a way to demonstrat­e they can follow through on threats to share the image(s) if the victim does not comply.

Beware that offenders are utilizing filters available on certain apps that allow them to appear younger than they are on images and also on live streams.

Prevention Tips:

• Do not accept friend from individual­s who are unknown to you

• Do not send nude images

• Immediatel­y stop all communicat­ion if someone is demanding money

• Do not comply with the threat and report to your local police

• Keep the correspond­ence

For further informatio­n visit dontgetsex­torted.ca and needhelpno­w.ca for resources on how to manage instances of sextortion and sexting, as well as where to turn for support. For more informatio­n on offender tactics and warning signs, go to cybertip.ca/sextortion.

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