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Originally Posted by BetterRed
I only have a cell phone, rarely get spam calls - usually in Mandarin or Filipino accented English. I just hangup.
But I got an interesting email recently - the sender claimed to have access to the camera on my computer which they'd used to capture video's of me masturbating whilst watching porn. . . you know the rest… binned. If I could have, I would have told them you're wasting your time sunshine, because:
- My desktop doesn't have a camera,
- The camera on my Surface Go is disabled at the EUFI and there's blob of grey epoxy on the camera
- And my cell phone doesn't have a camera because it's not a smartphone.
I am only aware of two photo's bearing my facial image - one on my ID card, the other in my passport… afaik that's it. Although I assume there are photos and video's of me taken on the local OneState CCTV cameras… but given I don't carry my dumb cellphone the local Guardians couldn't easily ID me.
Not sure 'what/who' the sender thought I was, presumably someone with a reputation to protect. They ought to know that cis-gender balding males in their eighties, with medication induced erectile dysfunction, who never rated sex that highly anyway, don't give a rats-ass about their rep.
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That's a common scam. I got it at the computer laptop too... It was reported as scam at the company outlook