The Maine Information and Analysis Center (MIAC), in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation Boston Division (FBI), is sharing an important public safety advisory regarding the increased activity of violent online networks that are actively targeting minors and vulnerable individuals across the country and around the world. These networks operate on widely used platforms like social media, gaming apps, and messaging services. They exploit victims, many between the ages of 9 and 17, through manipulation, threats, and extortion, coercing them into acts of self-harm, animal cruelty, or worse. These disturbing images or videos are then used to further control, shame, or re-victimize individuals.
Key Warning Signs May Include:
• Sudden withdrawal, changes in mood or behavior
• Secrecy or fear surrounding online activity
• Unexplained gifts or digital currency
• Physical signs of self-harm or emotional distress
• Incidents like swatting or suspicious harm to pets
What You Can Do:
• Monitor online activity and talk with children about online safety
• Be cautious when posting images or personal information
• Watch for warning signs of grooming or online manipulation
• Report concerning behavior immediately
Report incidents to:
• Or call 1-800-CALL-FBI or 1-800-THE-LOST
https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA250306
These networks rely on secrecy and fear. Awareness, early intervention, and reporting are key to prevention and protection.
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