The Cyber Security Authority has recorded more than a 100 percent increase in reported cases of online blackmail incidents for the first two months of 2024.
Online blackmail cases saw a 254 per cent increase between January and February 2024.
A statement from the Cyber Security Authority indicated that it received eighty-five (85) reports, an over 254% increase compared to the same period last year.
The Cyber Security Authority enumerated several ways perpetrators employ, which include the creation of fake social media profiles and befriending random people to swindle their victims.
The public is therefore urged to avoid accepting friend requests from unknown persons on social media platforms to stay safe while exploring online websites and platforms.
Below is the Cyber Security Authority’s full statement.
Background
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has observed a sharp rise in the number of online blackmail cases reported to its Points of Contact (PoC). Online Blackmail is when an individual or a group uses digital communication methods to threaten someone with the disclosure of sensitive, embarrassing, or private information unless a demand is met. In the first two months of 2024, the CSA has received eighty-five (85) reports, an over 254% increase compared to the same period last year.
2.0 Modus Operandi
Tactic Type 1:
• Threat actors create fake social media profiles and befriend potential victims.
• The targeted individuals are convinced to move the conversation to WhatsApp, where they eventually engage in nude video calls or share nude pictures/videos.
• These video calls are screen-recorded by the threat actors, unknown to the victims.
• The threat actors then employ various tactics including threats, and emotional manipulation to pressure victims into complying with their demands.
Tactic Type 2:
• When the tactic of befriending potential victims fails, the threat actors initiate unsolicited video calls to them.
• When a target answers the video call, his/her face is captured and used to create sexually explicit content that is then used for blackmail/sextortion.
3.0 Recommendations
• Avoid accepting friend requests from unknown persons on social media platforms.
• Practice safe cyber hygiene, and desist from engaging in nude video calls or sharing nude content.
• Avoid sharing personal or sensitive information online and be mindful of the content you post online. Malicious actors can use it to profile you.
• Avoid answering video calls from unknown persons.
• If you receive a blackmail threat, do not panic. Do not respond to the threats or engage with the blackmailers. Block the contact and report the incident immediately.
• Remember to keep evidence regarding the threat such as screenshots, for your report.
The CSA has a 24-hour Cybersecurity/Cybercrime Incident Reporting Point of Contact (PoC) for reporting cybercrimes and for seeking guidance and assistance on online activities. Call or Text – 292, WhatsApp – 050 160 3111, Email – report@csa.gov.gh.
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