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Engaging with the scammer confirms your email address is active.

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For peace of mind, you can use a physical slider or tape over your laptop camera when not in use.

To make the threat seem real, they may include an old password of yours or a screenshot of your house from Google Maps. These are actually obtained from old, public data breaches and do not mean your computer is currently hacked. Recommended Actions If you encounter this: They often claim to have a split-screen video

They demand payment (usually in Bitcoin) to prevent them from sending the video to your contacts.

Paying does not guarantee the "evidence" (which likely doesn't exist) will be deleted; it only marks you as a responsive target for future scams. For peace of mind, you can use a

For more information on identifying these types of threats, you can visit the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guide on phishing or community discussions on platforms like Reddit's r/phishing .