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OPP warn of spam email linking to images of child sexual abuse

Recipients of emails from [email protected] are asked to contact their local police and refrain from opening them
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ORILLIA – The OPP has received numerous complaints where people from across the province received unsolicited emails which, when opened, contained links to images of child sexual abuse.   

The emails, which were received from the email account [email protected] contained directions, that when followed unknowingly exposed the recipient to child sexual abuse imagery.

If you get an email from [email protected], contact their local police and don't open the emails.

You should always exercise caution when opening emails received from unfamiliar or unusual accounts. If unsure, a company's legitimate contact information can typically be confirmed by visiting its website.

Anyone wanting to make a difference is encouraged to go to www.protectchildren.ca to download the "Child Sexual Abuse-It Is Your Business" brochure from the Canadian Center for Child Protection, an important first step that can save a child.  

Parents are reminded to take a proactive approach to help protect their children from online sexual exploitation by speaking with their children regarding internet safety. Parents and anyone interested in protecting children can find resources to assist them at www.cybertip.ca.  

Police are asking anyone who may have information regarding this investigation or if you have information regarding internet child exploitation, please contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.