“Deleted and Gone” – A Real Sextortion Attempt That Failed
The Setup It started innocently on Tiktok and moved to Telegramm. The girl had a soft profile photo, nothing too […]
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Stay One Step Ahead of Scammers
In this section, you’ll find practical tips, red flags, and smart habits that help you avoid falling victim to online scams. From romance fraud to sextortion, we cover what to watch out for — and how to protect yourself and your loved ones.
The Setup It started innocently on Tiktok and moved to Telegramm. The girl had a soft profile photo, nothing too […]
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Mila, 36, met “David” on a language exchange app. He was charming, patient, and genuinely interested in her life.They spoke
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Jarmo, 45, ran a small online store. He wasn’t a tech guy, but he knew the basics. He used different
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Sari, 34, works in HR and considers herself cautious online. She doesn’t click on spammy links, she keeps her social
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The internet isn’t as private as it once seemed. Every time you connect to Wi-Fi, open a website, or chat
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If you’ve been scammed or spotted suspicious activity online, reporting it matters.Even if you don’t get your money back, your
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Scammers now hack real accounts to build instant trust. If someone you know suddenly recommends an investment or asks for
🛑 If you hear any of these, take a step back: These phrases are emotional bait. They feel sweet —
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You see it happening:Your friend is chatting with someone online — someone who sends red flags, avoids video calls, and
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It’s easy to think, “I’d never fall for that.”But the truth is: scammers don’t target stupidity — they target emotion.
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