Title: Blackmail
Last modified: August 20, 2016

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# Blackmail

 *  [ghe101library](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ghe101library/)
 * (@ghe101library)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/)
 * I have received the following threat in my Comment section. I want the extortionist
   tracked dow, which will take the involvment of PayPal and your organization. 
   This kind of activity must be stopped. Please llok into this as soon as possible,
   and get back to me right away. I am not sure how to proceed, but I want to know
   the source of this extortion attempt.
 * [Cut email in the interests of privacy]

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 *  Moderator [cubecolour](https://wordpress.org/support/users/numeeja/)
 * (@numeeja)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676604)
 * You’re using WordPress free open source software, and volunteers on this forum
   may be able to offer advice, but that’s as far as we can help.
 * Report this to paypal and check your security is as solid as it can be. Start
   with [http://codex.wordpress.org/Hardening_WordPress](http://codex.wordpress.org/Hardening_WordPress)
 *  [Soccerwidow](https://wordpress.org/support/users/soccerwidow/)
 * (@soccerwidow)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676610)
 * You’re not the only one… it seems that this blackmail comment’ trackback hit 
   many webmasters. I too received this and don’t like it at all.
 * Here a link to a forum where people discuss this crap: [http://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/576831-i-just-received-vicious-blog-comment.html](http://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/576831-i-just-received-vicious-blog-comment.html)
 *  Thread Starter [ghe101library](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ghe101library/)
 * (@ghe101library)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676615)
 * My website is hardened, but a dedicated hacker can get through. The point is,
   I want to know the physical location of this person–which I understand from my
   FBI and police friends is indeed possible. The thing is, they won’t get involved
   unless there is big money in the case. As for me, I would not at all mind taking
   a trip to San Francisco (or anywhere else in the US) and meeting this hacker 
   up close and personal. These extortionists should be confronted, and especially
   by a person who has nothing to lose and who harbors many beasts within… a sad
   admission. I have already tracked down the IP location, but I am not sure how
   to proceed from there given the routing possibilities. But confront these criminals
   we must, and in no uncertain terms. All I need is help tracking this person down
   to fixed location. something that will give me a name, address, and phone number.
   Then I must confirm that the location is correct. Confirmation is everything 
   when it comes to justice. Is such a thing possible?
 *  [Johnny K](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sweetfunny/)
 * (@sweetfunny)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676618)
 * Hello,
 * Yes this has nothing to do with Scraped Media Pty Ltd, it’s just someone spamming
   blogs trying to cause problems.
 * However we have traced who’s doing it, and been in contact with our business 
   accounts manager at PayPal who will handle it. If anyone did send money to us
   at either of those PayPal addresses it will be immediately returned.
 * You can just delete the comment, there is no risk to your blog being hacked it’s
   just bulk spam.
 * Regards, Scraped Media.
 *  Thread Starter [ghe101library](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ghe101library/)
 * (@ghe101library)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676625)
 * Please forward the person’s name, physical address, and phone number. Better 
   yet, post it. If someone wants to play a vicous game, so be it. I have a right
   to know who that someone is–we all do. And that someone, must be held accountable.
 *  [Clayton James](https://wordpress.org/support/users/claytonjames/)
 * (@claytonjames)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676631)
 * [@ghe101library](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ghe101library/)
 * While I offer only a comment rather than advice, one might think that the wisest
   thing to do if you really want to pursue the issue, would be to get with legal
   councel and stop posting about it in an open forum. Especially given the exceptionally
   wide interpretation that your last comment could be subject to.
 *  Thread Starter [ghe101library](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ghe101library/)
 * (@ghe101library)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676658)
 * The very reason these criminals get away with this behavior is because they are
   not known. They hide in dark places. Would you have us shrink away from confronting
   these folks in public? Moreover, someone claims to know the person and his/her
   location! Hey, this is what I would/will do. If given the person’s name, address,
   etc., I would first confirm the info. I would indeed go to his or her location
   after I had contacted the police. When I’m sure the evidence is in hand, I would
   indeed confront the person in question directly, at the police station or at 
   his home–whatever the locals felt best. And I would make that person answerable
   for blackmail, because that is what is being attempted. Would I like to beat 
   the person senseless? It is hard not to want that. Is that the right thing to
   do? Of course not! But is confronting him right? We have a duty to confront folks
   who threaten or steal from us, a social responcibility. I say in public what 
   I would say in private, and I’ve no qualms about it. We owe the community our
   honesty above all else. And this person who is trying to rip people off needs
   to know there are consequences for action.
 *  Thread Starter [ghe101library](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ghe101library/)
 * (@ghe101library)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676686)
 * Scraped Media is a WordPress website, so I would think you people would get involved
   in bringing this blackmailer to the attention of the police. It is you good name
   that is getting abused, and the hacker should be held accountable.
 *  [Clayton James](https://wordpress.org/support/users/claytonjames/)
 * (@claytonjames)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676696)
 * > Would you have us shrink away from confronting these folks in public?
 * **Absolutely**. It needs to be done properly, and quietly. By intelligent people
   who are properly equipped to handle it, and who are empowered _by the law_ to
   do so. Scraped Media appears to have already made an attempt to initiate that
   process.
 * > We have a duty to confront folks who threaten or steal from us, a social responcibility.
 * I agree. And again; It needs to be done properly, and quietly. By intelligent
   people who are properly equipped to handle it, and who are empowered _by the 
   law_ to do so.
 * Discussions that get posted openly on the internet in circumstances such as these
   becomes a permanent record, either for – or _against_ – any future litigation
   that might be possible. That’s a lot to consider.
 * On the lighter side: I think you might just be feeling so much indignation at
   this point, that it’s blowing a spammer situation way out of proportion.
 * Just my opinion, mind you. Thanks for letting me share! Good luck to you!
 *  [Mooky](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mooky/)
 * (@mooky)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676701)
 * Thanks to the original poster for posting this. I got the same ‘trackback’ message
   today on my WP website and I wasn’t sure of what to do. I hope this person gets
   what they deserve and this doesn’t go unnoticed/neglected.
 *  Moderator [Jan Dembowski](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jdembowski/)
 * (@jdembowski)
 * Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676702)
 * > Scraped Media is a WordPress website, so I would think you people would get
   > involved in bringing this blackmailer to the attention of the police.
 * This place, WordPress.ORG, does not host anyone’s blog. As cubecolour already
   said
 * >  You’re using WordPress free open source software, and volunteers on this forum
   > may be able to offer advice, but that’s as far as we can help.
 * If you want to follow up with PayPal and/or the authorities, that’s up to you.
   But while we all may sympathize with you and offer advice, it really doesn’t 
   have anything to do with anyone here.
 *  Thread Starter [ghe101library](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ghe101library/)
 * (@ghe101library)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676721)
 * This issue has to do with the entire community who use WordPress, and if WP people
   don’t feel we unwashed should get involved for the sake of a more “intelligent”
   approach, so be it. But some of us think this issue should be screamed about.
   For heaven’s sake, folks are being blackmailed and one of WordPress’ subscribers
   is being left to the wolves. Scraped Media doesn’t need this mess, nor do I or
   the numerous other people who use WordPress. If we cannot look to WordPress for
   direct and VERY public involvement, then let it be known as a matter of permanent
   public record. For this issue to be simply left for “intelligent” people to deal
   with in silence does little to bring attention to a vexing problem that effects
   us all. And don’t raise the red herring that anything being said here will hurt
   future civil or criminal procedures. The indignation expressed in this forumn
   is honest and visceral, and that means something by way of tort. Innocent people
   are getting attacked, and that is more than upsetting. It is hurtful and wrong.
   Perhaps WordPress has become complacent with hacking, but let us hope not.
 *  [Clayton James](https://wordpress.org/support/users/claytonjames/)
 * (@claytonjames)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676732)
 * > For this issue to be simply left for “intelligent” people to deal with in silence
   > does little to bring attention to a vexing problem that effects us all.
 * I think you may misunderstand. This issue that you have experienced – **spam**–
   is indeed a public one. You will find a lot of great information and discussion
   on how to combat it here.
 * However; pursuing an issue relative to prosecution and or threatening legal action
   or “other” implied consequences, should never be done on a public forum. [just
   my opinion… i should hope it would be your lawyers opinion as well]
 * Just for the sake of conversation, it appears – from what you described – that
   you have experienced nothing more than comment spam that was intended to target
   web site admins who present a more “innocent” or gullible nature than those who
   would simply delete it and dismiss it. It’s designed to find those who will panic,
   and send the spammer (someone) money. While that alone is frustrating and intrusive,
   I don’t think you can qualify that as being “hacked”.
 * Who do you contact when you get phishing emails in your inbox? Do you just delete
   them because you recognize them for what they are? Or is there someone you can
   contact to follow up on it with an arrest? While your enthusiasm is certainly
   admirable, when you look at it in that perspective, is it still practical?
 * >  Perhaps WordPress has become complacent with hacking, but let us hope not.
 * Not at all. There is a ton of evidence to the contrary in fact, but you don’t
   appear to have been hacked, so that might not really be worth citing at this 
   point. It looks like you just received comment spam. What you’ve experienced 
   is not limited to WordPress. Every web platform with an open commenting system
   can/will/does experience the same (or similar) thing at some point. I don’t know
   if any of that makes you feel any better about the comment spam or not, but it’s
   sort of an everyday thing, everywhere (not just wordpress).
 * p.s. I _love_ tarts! 🙂
 *  Thread Starter [ghe101library](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ghe101library/)
 * (@ghe101library)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676741)
 * My website was hardened because it had been compromised in the past. The issue
   here is not just hacking per se, but the threat thereof–as in **blackmail**. 
   If you construe that backmail as merely spam, something to ignored–that view 
   will speak for itself. I needn’t say anything more, accept that we WordPress 
   users appear to be on our own. But thank you for the time… It has been illuminating.
 *  [Clayton James](https://wordpress.org/support/users/claytonjames/)
 * (@claytonjames)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blackmail/#post-2676744)
 * > It has been illuminating.
 * It sure has, and I thank you for your patience in allowing me to contribute to
   the thought process.
 * You know, this might be a great opportunity for you. Certainly you have some 
   very passionate feelings on the topic… It might be a great time to do a little
   more research and fact checking, outline your ideas, and then maybe publish an
   in-depth piece on your site. It certainly is great material to generate some 
   feedback with.
 * Take care!
 * [edit] …just a footnote; your readme.html can still be viewed (sans css). The
   authentication dialog doesn’t stop the file from being viewed. It’s ok to go 
   ahead and delete that file if you like.

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