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Vulnerable Teens Targeted by Online Terror Group
19 Dec
Summary
- Network '764' targets vulnerable teens for self-harm and violence.
- Officials warn of the group's goal to cause societal downfall.
- Thousands of abuse reports linked to '764' and similar networks.

Career Justice Department officials have sounded alarms regarding the online extremist network '764,' which preys on vulnerable teenagers worldwide. This network exploits popular social media platforms to target, groom, and coerce young individuals into committing acts of self-harm and violence, sometimes even live-streaming these horrific events. Content derived from these coerced acts serves as currency within the network, boosting status and notoriety among its members.
The group systematically targets underage females, particularly those with existing mental health challenges, by building trust and then leveraging fear and blackmail. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received over 2,000 abuse reports linked to '764' and similar networks within the first nine months of this year, a significant increase. Federal authorities are actively investigating hundreds of suspected individuals across the United States.
Prosecutors face challenges in prosecuting these cases due to the complex nature of the crimes and the involvement of minors victimizing other minors. Despite legal hurdles, the Justice Department and FBI are intensifying their focus on '764,' recognizing its objective to destabilize society. Recent legal actions include charges against individuals involved in extortion, child exploitation, and racketeering conspiracy, highlighting the severe threats posed by these evolving online extremist groups.



