Sextortion Scam “Hello Pervert” Continues To Spread

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Sextortion Scam “Hello Pervert” Continues To Spread

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A sextortion scam identified as “Hello Pervert” has been circulating in recent days, threatening email s with the release of videos allegedly showing them watching adult content unless they pay a large sum of money.

In a rush? Here are the quick facts:

  • A sextortion scam identified as “Hello Pervert” has been targeting more victims.
  • Scammers send an email threatening s with releasing videos recorded with spyware Pegasus unless they pay a sum of money.
  • Experts warn email s not to engage and report it to the authorities.

According to NSO Group, which recently lost a case against Meta.

The email includes a ransom note with threatening messages such as “this is a very bad situation for you” and “your privacy is gone,” claiming to have a video of the victim masturbating or watching pornography. The attackers threaten to send the footage to all the victim’s s unless a payment is made.

In the email accessed by The Guardian, the scammers requested $1,450, instructing the victim to transfer the amount to a cryptocurrency wallet within 48 hours. They promised to delete the videos and uninstall the spyware after receiving the payment

The message may also include real s that victims have used in the past, obtained through data breaches. Experts advise targeted s not to engage with the attackers, but instead to ignore the messages and report them to the authorities.

Multiple s have reported similar cases on social media since last year. The messages follow a consistent pattern and have primarily targeted Microsoft s.

While some s can easily recognize the scam, there is growing concern about teenage victims of this type of attack. The FBI has issued a warning, highlighting the particular risks this age group faces.

“The FBI also has recently seen an increase in financial sextortion cases targeting minor victims in the U.S.,” states the document. “This increasing threat has resulted in an alarming number of deaths by suicide.”

Tech companies such as Meta have taken action to prevent teenagers from falling into these attacks. A few months ago, Instagram launched a tool that informs s about scammy behaviours and blocks disappearing images and nudes to protect young s from sextortion scams.

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