In this episode of ‘Navigating the Digital Jungle with Sue Atkins and Friends,’ Sue Atkins is joined by Angeline Corvaglia and intelligence analyst Paul Raffile to discuss the pressing issue of sextortion.
This episode aims to educate families about what sextortion is, how it happens, and ways to protect loved ones. With valuable segments like ‘Family Change,’ ‘Listener’s Questions,’ and ‘Weekly Quick Tips,’ the show covers the importance of open communication, recognising warning signs, and practical steps for prevention. The episode also highlights international collaboration against sextortion and offers resources for families affected by this crime.
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00:00 Introduction to Navigating the Digital Jungle
00:42 Understanding Sextortion: A Growing Threat
03:09 Expert Insights with Paul Raffile
04:34 How Sextortion Scams Operate
05:57 Protecting Your Family from Sextortion
07:09 The Role of Technology and AI in Sextortion
14:30 Global Efforts and Legal Challenges
18:04 Resources and Support for Families
20:53 Practical Tips and Weekly Segments
23:08 Listener’s Questions and Quick Tips
29:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
30:31 Sponsor Message: Mobicip
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Sextortion is a serious crime affecting individuals worldwide. Here are several organisations and agencies that offer support and resources to help victims:
United States:
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): The FBI provides information on sextortion and guidance on reporting incidents.
fbi.gov
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
https://www.missingkids.org/home
Take It Down
Stop Sextortion: This platform offers resources and support for victims, including steps to take if targeted.
https://www.stopsextortion.com/
Canada
Canadian Centre for Child Protection
https://www.protectchildren.ca/en/
United Kingdom:
National Crime Agency (NCA): The NCA provides information on sextortion and guidance on reporting incidents.
https://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/what-we-do/crime-threats/kidnap-and-extortion/sextortion
COEP Education
https://www.ceopeducation.co.uk/parents/articles/online-blackmail
Internet Watch Foundation
https://www.iwf.org.uk/resources/sextortion/parents-and-carers/
https://www.iwf.org.uk/resources/sextortion/under-18s/
Safer Internet Org
https://saferinternet.org.uk/sextortion-resources
Internet Matters
https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/what-is-sextortion/
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/guidance/social-media-how-to-use-it-safely
Revenge Porn Helpline (18+)
https://revengepornhelpline.org.uk/
NSPCC: The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children offers advice for parents and young people on dealing with sextortion.
International:
INTERPOL: Provides information on sextortion as a crime against children and offers resources for international victims.
https://www.interpol.int/en/Crimes/Crimes-against-children/Keeping-children-safe-online
WeProtect Global Alliance: Focuses on combating online child sexual exploitation and offers resources on addressing sextortion globally.
Australia
E-Safety Commissioner
https://www.esafety.gov.au/key-topics/image-based-abuse/deal-with-sextortion
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