astuffedshirt_perv
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While I generally like blackmail stories, the blackmail hooks are either weak (I have nudie picts of you...) or involves a criminal (I know you stole $$$...).
I have hit on a blackmail scheme that is frighteningly realistic for a perfectly innocent victim. Someone RATs into the victim's windows computer. Read
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...e-men-who-spy-on-women-through-their-webcams/
if you want to get freaked out.
Rather than taking undressed pictures of the victim (or better, in addition), the blackmailer opens the mail program and surreptitiously sends emails without the victim's knowledge. Emails come back and are automatically marked read and sent to the trash. Months later, the victim is blackmailed that she has been sexting or seducing an "underage boy" for months, and the proof is in her mail box. The fact that the "boy" is fictional is irrelevant, since the victim won't know that. If she deletes the emails, the blackmailer will point out that they are all on the "boy's" computer also.
Actions like that could easily lead one to fear prosecution, and the victim can be perfectly innocent! This is a blackmail hook that is strong.
And now, if you'll excuse me, I am going to update my firewall.
I have hit on a blackmail scheme that is frighteningly realistic for a perfectly innocent victim. Someone RATs into the victim's windows computer. Read
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...e-men-who-spy-on-women-through-their-webcams/
if you want to get freaked out.
Rather than taking undressed pictures of the victim (or better, in addition), the blackmailer opens the mail program and surreptitiously sends emails without the victim's knowledge. Emails come back and are automatically marked read and sent to the trash. Months later, the victim is blackmailed that she has been sexting or seducing an "underage boy" for months, and the proof is in her mail box. The fact that the "boy" is fictional is irrelevant, since the victim won't know that. If she deletes the emails, the blackmailer will point out that they are all on the "boy's" computer also.
Actions like that could easily lead one to fear prosecution, and the victim can be perfectly innocent! This is a blackmail hook that is strong.
And now, if you'll excuse me, I am going to update my firewall.