Safety
This section provides a professional response framework for digital threats, coercion, blackmail, and personal safety concerns.

Account security
Protect email first, enable two-factor authentication, and terminate suspicious sessions.
Evidence discipline
Capture screenshots, IDs, URLs, timestamps, and communication records before blocking.
Escalation pathway
Use official complaint channels and avoid prolonged bargaining with attackers.
Digital hygiene baseline
Use unique passwords, 2FA, lock-screen privacy, permission audits, and identity compartmentalization across public/private accounts.
Safer meetup protocol
Use verified profiles, public first meetings, independent transport, and scheduled check-ins with a trusted person.
Sextortion and blackmail
Do not panic-pay. Preserve records, report platform abuse, and escalate to official cybercrime channels.[1]
Post-incident recovery sequence
Credential resets, contact risk review, ongoing monitoring, and documented follow-up reduce repeat harm.
Sources
[1] FIA Cyber Crime Wing complaints – https://fia.gov.pk/complaints-dep
[2] FIA contacts – https://fia.gov.pk/contacts
[3] StopNCII – https://stopncii.org/
[4] CISA cyber essentials – https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/cisa-cyber-essentials-toolkit
