I am so sorry this is an experience for you. Here are some immediate “to-do’s” if someone is blackmailing you with private photos:
Do not pay or respond: an engagement or paying the blackmailer may serve to encourage further demands.
Document everything: retain all correspondence and veiled blackmail.
Report to Authorities: Call your local police department and report the crime. You can also file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov.
Seek Legal Advice: Consult a lawyer specializing in cybercrime or privacy law.
Report to the Platform: Blackmailer must be reported on the platform or service provider they are utilizing to blackmail-whether through social media or via email.
Get professional help: You can hire a cybersecurity professional to help protect devices and information.
things to do if someone blackmails you For immediate assistance and resources, please call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 or visit their website at missingkids.org.
You are not alone, and there is always help available. Please share your experience in the comments below to help and support others who may have gone through or could be going through a situation like this one.