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      The Federal Bureau of Investigation has alerted the public to a surge in “virtual kidnapping” scams in which criminals grab photos from social media or other publicly available sites, digitally alter them, then send them as “proof-of-life” to extort ransom money from victim families. Scammers often contact targets via text message, claiming to have kidnapped a loved one, immediately follow with a doctored image or video, and demand payment—sometimes under threats of violence. In many cases the photos are sent using timed-message tools, limiting the recipient’s ability to analyze the image carefully. The FBI urges people to attempt direct contact with their loved ones before ever sending any funds.

      Sources: US Federal Bureau of Investigation, FOX News

      Key Takeaways

      – Scammers are increasingly using real social media photos — digitally altered — as “proof-of-life,” making the scams more convincing and emotionally powerful.

      – The sense of urgency and threats of violence are meant to pressure victims into quick payment, often before they have time to verify claims.

      – The FBI emphasizes simple but crucial safeguards: always attempt to call or contact the purported victim directly, use prearranged code words, save screenshots of suspicious proof-of-life media, and never pay ransom without independent verification.

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      In recent days, the FBI issued a stark warning about a growing trend of “virtual-kidnapping” scams that exploit the very photos people post publicly online. According to the criminal alert, scammers are now harvesting images from social-media platforms and other public websites, then digitally altering them to create disturbing — yet believable — “proof-of-life” photos or videos. Once the altered media is ready, fraudsters reach out to their targets, typically via text message, claiming a loved one has been kidnapped. Along with the doctored image or video, they demand ransom, threatening severe consequences if payment isn’t delivered immediately.

      What makes this scam especially dangerous is its emotional manipulation. The fake media often looks disturbingly real at first glance — but upon closer inspection contains tell-tale details that don’t match authenticated photos: missing tattoos or scars, body proportions that seem off, or other subtle inconsistencies. To minimize the chance the recipient spots these discrepancies, scammers sometimes send photos through disappearing-message features or pressure the victim to act swiftly. This fast-paced tactic is designed to exploit panic, leaving little time for rational thinking or verification.

      The FBI’s advice is direct and urgent. If you receive a ransom demand paired with a “proof-of-life” image or video, don’t act on fear alone. Instead, try to contact the person directly — use a phone number you already have, not the one provided by the sender. Establish and use a family code word or phrase only known to close relatives. Screenshot or record any suspicious media, even if it vanishes after a few seconds; this can be critical for future investigation. And under no circumstances should you pay a ransom before independently confirming the person’s safety — once money is sent, retrieving it is nearly impossible.

      Some scammers may also reach out to families already grieving or searching for missing loved ones, offering purported updates to further exploit vulnerability. That makes caution all the more critical. If you get an ominous text claiming a kidnapping, take a breath, verify, and give yourself time to think rationally. In many cases, that pause may be the difference between heartbreak and outrunning a scam.

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