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FBI Warns Violent Online Networks Target U.S. Vulnerable, Underage Populations

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning the public of a sharp increase in the activity of “764” and other violent online networks which operate within the United States and around the globe.

These networks methodically target and exploit minors and other vulnerable individuals, and it is imperative the public be made aware of the risk and the warning signs exhibited by victims.

These networks use threats, blackmail, and manipulation to coerce or extort victims into producing, sharing, or live-streaming acts of self-harm, animal cruelty, sexually explicit acts, and suicide.

The footage is then circulated among members of the network to continue to extort victims and exert control over them.

Some of the violent actors in these online networks are motivated by a desire to cause fear and chaos through their criminal conduct. However, motivations are highly individualized, and some threat actors may be engaging in criminal activity solely for sexual gratification, social status or a sense of belonging or for a mix of other reasons that may not be ideologically motivated.

These networks exist on publicly available online platforms, such as social media sites, gaming platforms, and mobile applications commonly used by young people. Many threat actors systematically target underage females, but anyone — juveniles, adults, males, and females — can be targeted.

Victims are typically between the ages of 10 and 17 years old, but the FBI has seen some victims as young as nine years old.

These violent actors target vulnerable populations, including children, as well as those who struggle with a variety of mental health issues, such as depression, eating disorders, or suicidal ideation.

Threat actors often groom their victims by first establishing a trusting or romantic relationship before eventually manipulating and coercing them into engaging in escalating harmful behaviour designed to shame and isolate them.

The networks use extortion and blackmail tactics, such as threatening to swat or dox their victims if the victims do not comply with the network’s demands. The actors can manipulate or coerce victims to produce Child Sexual Abuse Material and other videos depicting animal cruelty and self-harm. Self-harm activity can include cutting, stabbing, or fansigning. 

Members of the networks threaten to share the explicit videos or photos of the victims with the victims’ family and friends and/or post the photos and videos to the internet.

The networks control their victims through extreme fear, and many members have an end goal of forcing the victims they extort or coerce to live-stream their own suicide for the network’s entertainment or the threat actor’s own sense of fame.

The FBI urges the public to exercise increased vigilance when posting personal photos, videos, personal identifying information or direct messaging online.

Although seemingly innocuous when posted or shared, the images and videos can provide malicious actors with abundant content to exploit, manipulate or alter for criminal activity. Victims are vulnerable to embarrassment, harassment, extortion, or continued long-term re-victimization.

The FBI recommends looking for warning signs indicating a victim may be engaging in self-harm or having suicidal thoughts.

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