UK Launches Campaign to Combat Sextortion Targeting Teenage Boys
The National Crime Agency warns of rising sextortion scams targeting boys aged 14-17, driven by overseas crime groups using AI and blackmail tactics.
- Organized crime groups from Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and the Philippines are targeting British boys aged 14-17 in sextortion scams.
- Sextortion involves coercing victims to send explicit images, followed by threats to expose them unless money is paid.
- The National Crime Agency has launched a social media campaign aimed at boys aged 15-17 to educate them on sextortion risks and reporting mechanisms.
- AI-generated sextortion attempts are increasing, enabling criminals to manipulate images without victims sharing explicit photos.
- Victims face severe psychological impacts, including suicides, leading to international efforts to address perpetrators and support victims.