Yup, there they are, those bad, evil and extremely threatening hackers, catfish, spies and whatever who target our online life and make it unsafe. We may not see them or hear them, but the FEELING of their presence stay with those of us who have had the experience of being targeted by some internet creeps. It happened to me some years ago, and it was a very weird feeling to find out that my Facebook friend, whom I trusted and liked, although he had/has some very weird Nazi-like ideas, wasn't always the person I knew, but someone else, pretending to be him. This incident wasn't about either "candid photos" or money, but simply (???) an attempt to get under my skin, so to speak. However, I doubt not that the next step would be getting access to my non-existing fortune as that seems to be the ultimate goal for most of these shady guys.
Gosh, should we be in awe at some devious weapons like this one, or should we file a complaint "to someone" even though most of us take for granted that we have 99.9% chance of wasting our time doing so? Being a confirmed "complainer" I would find it hard not to go for the latter option, but I have to admit that most often, when I do complain, it ends up in a sad confirmation of the 99.9% wasting time-system. That being the case, turns most of us into "sitting ducks" for the, in some way, weaponized individuals of this world.
The political situation being what it is, I'm sorry to admit that the feeling of a general security for most of us in this mutual world of ours has been sabotaged by vague and mysterious, but at the same time not at all unsubstantial feelings of insecurity. It may not be the hacker, the evil gangster, the CIA-agents or even those trigger-happy young folks out to "have fun" the way they like best, but bad things may happen, one way or another. I feel that, and so do a lot of other people also ....
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