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Virtual Kidnapping scam typically begins with a phone call saying the potential victim's family member is being held captive. The caller may allege your daughter has been kidnapped and you hear a female screaming in the background. Another variant of the fraud has a family member being held because he/she caused an auto accident, is injured, and won't be allowed to go to the hospital until damages are paid.
Callers will typically provide the victim with specific instructions to ensure a safe return of the family member. You may be ordered to stay on the line until money is wired. The caller may claim not to have received the money and may demand more payment. The following is taken directly from a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Press Release and explains how to avoid becoming a victim:
To avoid becoming a victim of this extortion scheme, look for the following possible indicators:
If you receive a phone call from someone who demands payment of a ransom for a kidnapped victim, the following should be considered:
To help prevent this scam, check privacy settings on social media accounts and revisit the information you publicize on those accounts. The more information available to the public, the more information scammers can use to convince you into believing a scam is real.