How can I deal with online blackmail when my boyfriend's Facebook account was hacked and the blackmailer has access to my intimate photos and videos?
Some possible answers to your question are:
Do not pay the blackmailer or engage with them in any way. This will only encourage them to ask for more and prolong the harassment.
Block the blackmailer on all platforms and ask your friends and family to do the same. This will limit their ability to contact you or spread your photos and videos.
Change your passwords and enable two-factor authentication on all your accounts. This will prevent further hacking and unauthorized access to your information.
Collect and document all the evidence of the blackmail attempt. Keep the threatening messages and screenshots of the photos and videos. This will help you report the crime and seek legal action.
Tell someone you trust and report the blackmailer to the local police and the FBI. You can file a complaint with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) [here]. This will help you get emotional support and justice.
Seek professional help if you feel overwhelmed or depressed. You can contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or chat online [here]. This will help you cope with the trauma and stress of online blackmail.
You can find more information and resources on how to deal with online blackmail from these sources:
[A Step-by-Step Guide to Dealing With Online Blackmail - DeleteMe]
[How to Deal with Blackmail: What to Do & How to Stop It - wikiHow]
[Cyber-blackmail: How to keep safe and deal with it - BBC News]
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hope this helps you rephrase your question and find some useful answers. Please remember that you are not to blame for what happened and that you have the right to privacy and dignity. I wish you all the best.
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