New Email Scam Includes Pictures of Your House. Don't Fall For It.
Briefly

These 'sextortion' scams target individuals using publicly available information, creating a false sense of threat while preying on fears of privacy violations.
Rather than being hacked, victims are often targeted due to previously leaked information from data breaches, which scammers leverage to build a convincing narrative.
Do not pay the ransom. Engaging with the scammer only encourages further harassment and does not guarantee your information will remain private.
These emails can make you feel vulnerable, but they're effectively an intimidation tactic relying on your anxiety about online security.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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