http://www.spf.gov.sg/mic/2012/120813_cyber_extortion_others.htm
In Jan-July this year, at least 32 police reports involving foreign female suspects were reported where the suspects attempted to extort money from the victims after threatening to post photos or videos of the victims online following a cyber-sex session over webcam. This marks a three-fold increase from the 11 such cases involving foreign female suspects reported for the whole of last year.
The suspects would usually get acquainted with the male victims via social networking websites like Tagged.com or Facebook. Thereafter, they would commence a webcam conversation with the victims and initiate cybersex by undressing themselves first before persuading the male victims to appear nude or perform sexual acts in front of the webcams. Unknown to the victims, the suspects had recorded the acts. They would then threaten to circulate compromising photos and videos of the victims to extort money from them.
The public is advised to take the following preventive measures when interacting online:
Be wary of messages from unknown people who want to befriend you.
- Do not accede to any request that may put you in vulnerable positions, such as performing compromising acts in front of the webcam, or giving personal details about yourself when interacting with other internet users.
- If anyone attempts to extort money from you or should you become a victim of such an attempt, call the police immediately.
- Do not remit or transfer money.
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