Blackmail challenge

Hilarious.

Now it seems we have to ask please, pretty please, to actually read our OPs and, oh by the way, could you try your best to stick to the subject.

I think what subwannabe was trying to say is Lit is a community where people feed off of others' posts and conversations/discussions stem from there. Many threads do get a bit "off topic" on this site. Some people here need to remember what board they're in, though. STORY IDEAS is a place where people come to brainstorm ideas for new stories at Lit and/or to make a request for a story.

Sometimes the "off topic" twist generates new and wonderful ideas that another may not have thought of! If anyone writes even one story because of this board I'd say we're all "doing our job" with the collaboration!

And on another note, take this attitude to the General Board, "you must stay on MY topic, I don't like anything any of you have said so far!", and see what they do to ya. :rolleyes:
 
I think what subwannabe was trying to say is Lit is a community where people feed off of others' posts and conversations/discussions stem from there. Many threads do get a bit "off topic" on this site. Some people here need to remember what board they're in, though. STORY IDEAS is a place where people come to brainstorm ideas for new stories at Lit and/or to make a request for a story.

Sometimes the "off topic" twist generates new and wonderful ideas that another may not have thought of! If anyone writes even one story because of this board I'd say we're all "doing our job" with the collaboration!

And on another note, take this attitude to the General Board, "you must stay on MY topic, I don't like anything any of you have said so far!", and see what they do to ya. :rolleyes:

And on that precise 'note', people are actually supposed to care about what they do to 'ya'..?

Roll as many eyes as you like. It is a reasonable thing to expect posters to actually speak to the topic you've posted. All else is discourtesy... but then of course, for some people discourtesy barely registers as a concept.

I'd be thinking here of the kind of people who waffle on for ever in a brain-dead way on 'general boards' and who think that 'ya' is ever acceptable for 'you'....
 
I'd be thinking here of the kind of people who waffle on for ever in a brain-dead way on 'general boards' and who think that 'ya' is ever acceptable for 'you'....

"Ya" is slang for "you" and many people use slang all the time. If that bothers YOU then maybe you should learn the correct way to spell "forever" in the above mentioned sentence.

By the way, I don't hang out in the General Board. I don't care for the attitude many of those posters have over there. I am quite familiar with it so that was why I offered insight to Storyfeller, and I suppose you, on the attitude of "you must stay on MY topic, I don't like anything any of you have said so far"...
 
Man-in-the-middle ploy

Here's what I would do. It's a bit technical, so bear with me. The key here is a man-in-the-middle attack. Our blackmailer sets up a situation where he controls both sides of a conversation, preferably via email and phone. Both parties don't know each other directly. The goal to entice your target into actually doing something that is in itself really blackmail-worthy, then actually carry out on that.

For instance, suppose our hero is a hacker. He plants a trojan on the boss's computer and a secretary, not his secretary. Hacker then fakes emails from boss to secretary instructing her to open a secret account in Quickbooks and move money around. He then says to switch to a private account so it doesn't get tracked in email.

Meanwhile, you have caught the boss browsing personals sites, and you fake a personal ad that lures him in. It's the secretary. "She" confesses who she is but begs for absolute secrecy and discretion.

You now control both sides of the email and start feeding stuff back and forth to each other and changing the language. They both know there's something going on but can't talk about it.

Finally, let's say our hacker (who watches the whole thing on the CCTV) starts confessing her love for the boss's powerful male presence and how she wants to be overpowered in the storeroom without saying a word.

You then send a curt email from the boss to the secretary instructing her to immediately get the files and come to the storeroom or else she's going to be fired and arrested, and that she's going to be searched before she leaves the building otherwise.

Now you tape the boss winding up doing his thing to our poor secretary, but he's the one you really wanted to catch. Because, you want his wife.

On to part 2.
 
Here's what I would do. It's a bit technical, so bear with me. The key here is a man-in-the-middle attack. Our blackmailer sets up a situation where he controls both sides of a conversation, preferably via email and phone. Both parties don't know each other directly. The goal to entice your target into actually doing something that is in itself really blackmail-worthy, then actually carry out on that.

For instance, suppose our hero is a hacker. He plants a trojan on the boss's computer and a secretary, not his secretary. Hacker then fakes emails from boss to secretary instructing her to open a secret account in Quickbooks and move money around. He then says to switch to a private account so it doesn't get tracked in email.

Meanwhile, you have caught the boss browsing personals sites, and you fake a personal ad that lures him in. It's the secretary. "She" confesses who she is but begs for absolute secrecy and discretion.

You now control both sides of the email and start feeding stuff back and forth to each other and changing the language. They both know there's something going on but can't talk about it.

Finally, let's say our hacker (who watches the whole thing on the CCTV) starts confessing her love for the boss's powerful male presence and how she wants to be overpowered in the storeroom without saying a word.

You then send a curt email from the boss to the secretary instructing her to immediately get the files and come to the storeroom or else she's going to be fired and arrested, and that she's going to be searched before she leaves the building otherwise.

Now you tape the boss winding up doing his thing to our poor secretary, but he's the one you really wanted to catch. Because, you want his wife.

On to part 2.

bad boy... but i like the idea;-)
 
let's say they all have known each other been friends for years, since most single women only lust after their friend's guys when they are married stand up responsible ones. we tend to bemoan why can't we find a guy like yours.

wife invariable makes some lame comment about how commited and blah blah blah make us want to kill you and have him for ourselves a la bad lifetime movie

so we ask about just how loyal is he, would he turn down a stranger offering sex? and asking all sorts of questions about his loyalty, his sexual quirks and perversions.

Then a simple case of finding a time when she is not around, or he is off somewhere and setting out to seduce/entangle him. and since she is good friends with wife, threatening to tell would become power for future encounters, perhaps persuading him to fuck her barebacked, or just be at her sexual beck and call. with her offering to provide back up for any story he needs to fabricate.

If it takes an initial blackmail to get him to comply, make one of his sexual interests perverse enough to be embarassing. eg he likes to wear panties, loves anal penetration, has a third testicle.
 
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