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social media blackmailing after making video on WhatsApp call

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  Social-Media Blackmail After a WhatsApp Video Call — How to Protect Yourself and What to Do If It Happens Being blackmailed after a WhatsApp video call is terrifying — but there are concrete steps you can take right away to protect yourself, preserve evidence, stop the spread, and seek legal relief. This guide explains what perpetrators do, how to prevent it, exactly what to do the moment you become a target, and the legal remedies available in India. https://youtu.be/Ah2BP_D3Twg What is this kind of blackmail? Blackmail after a WhatsApp video call typically works like this: during a private video call someone records or screen-records the call (or tricks you into doing something on camera). Later they threaten to share the recording publicly (on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or porn sites) unless you pay money, send more images/videos, or follow other orders. The threat to publish intimate or embarrassing material is used to extort money or favours. This is a form of c...

What to do if my bank account is under lien due to cyber complaint

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 What to do if my bank account is under lien due  to cyber complaint When your bank account is suddenly marked with a “lien” or “debit freeze” by the Cyber Crime Branch , it can be alarming. This usually happens when a cyber complaint or fraudulent transaction linked to your account is reported. Whether you are innocent or unaware of the issue, understanding the process and your legal rights is crucial. https://youtu.be/r9yihlyp_eo What Does a Bank Lien Mean? A lien means that your bank has restricted the use of funds in your account temporarily under the instructions of the Cyber Crime Department or investigating agency . You can view this status as “Lien marked,” “Hold placed,” or “Debit freeze” in your bank statement or app. The lien is placed under legal provisions to prevent withdrawal or transfer of disputed money during an investigation. Why Cyber Police Place a Lien on Accounts Cyber police may instruct banks to block or freeze accounts in cases involving: Online f...

social media defamation lawyer

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  Social Media Defamation – Understanding Legal Remedies and Cyber Law in India In the age of instant communication, social media has become a powerful tool to share opinions, news, and personal thoughts. However, this convenience often leads to misuse. When false, misleading, or harmful statements are posted online to damage someone’s reputation, it becomes a case of social media defamation . With the rise of platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and YouTube, incidents of defamation through posts, videos, reels, and comments have increased drastically. Understanding your legal rights and remedies under Indian law is essential for protecting your online reputation. https://youtube.com/shorts/4YxHBRw6MwM?feature=share What Is Social Media Defamation? Defamation refers to any false and damaging statement made about a person or organization, either orally or in writing. When such defamatory statements are published or shared through social media, it is kn...