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The phone address book was leaked. Can criminals send video messages to friends in the address book?

Generally speaking, only fraudulent text messages will be sent.

This is a typical extortion. Don't believe it. Blackmail him immediately, delete him, cut off all relations, and you will be safe.

Solution: Be sure to read carefully what just happened. First, no money, no money, no money. Unless you don't feel bad about tens of thousands of dollars. They are bottomless, and they won't delete them for you no matter how much you give them. Deleting it is also a lie, and there are countless backups. Second, hack the other side and report the spread of obscene content. Don't talk to him, don't delete friends, leave evidence. The more you tell him, the more he thinks you are afraid, and the more he will ask you for money. On the contrary, if you report him, he can't find you, and even if you send it, you won't get the money, so you won't send it. Keep all the evidence. If you don't give money, leave evidence. If you give money, call the police immediately. Maybe we can get it back in ten minutes. Keep all evidence, including voice, transfer and chat records. Third, try to hold down your relatives and friends. You don't have to worry about his mass email. That's impossible. He sends one or two at most, threatening you. Just think about how to make it up. Look for your address book. Note: For such key treatments as mom, dad and girlfriend, it is set to block all messages and phone calls from strange numbers. I really don't feel at ease, just say that the mobile phone is poisoned. Send it to the group and tell them not to order. It will be poisoned. Fourth, don't trust the so-called hackers, many of them are liars. Not all of them, but we met a few.