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Global Investigations, Sextortion
TRM Labs
LocationUnited States, South America, EMEA, APAC
WorkplaceRemote
EmploymentFullTime
Posted2026-06-12T23:39:46.375+00:00
Last observed2026-06-29 00:42:41.151660
Job idbvp-trm-labs:ashbyhq:834537d0-733a-44c9-80b5-51f0bcf7ce3e
BUILD A SAFER WORLD. TRM Labs provides AI-powered intelligence solutions that help public and private sector agencies investigate and disrupt crime. TRM's platforms enable investigators to trace illicit activity, build cases, and construct operating pictures of threat networks. Leading agencies and businesses worldwide rely on TRM to make the world safer and more secure. TRM's Global Investigations team is the tip of the spear against the networks behind financial sextortion and youth predation and the infrastructure they run to coerce and exploit minors. The team operates an integrated workflow, from AI-supported triage of inbound reporting to fast, high-stakes investigation, targeting, and disruption — in coordination with NCMEC, IC3, U.S. and international partners, and platform/consortium intel networks. As a Global Investigator, you will work at the targeting and disruption layer of sextortion investigations. You will validate high-priority victim and infrastructure leads, use open-source intelligence (OSINT) to identify actors, aliases, personas, infrastructure, and behavioral patterns, follow the money across the payment rails these networks actually use, and build the targeting packages that enable arrests, platform takedowns, and the dismantling of these groups operate at scale.The impact you will have here: - Lead OSINT-driven investigations into sextortion actors — identifying aliases, personas, infrastructure, social-media footprints, communication channels, bait packs and reused lure imagery, and links across victims and campaigns. - Follow the money across the rails this threat actually uses — consumer payment apps (Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, Zelle, Apple Pay), gift cards, and cryptocurrency where cases are crypto-enabled — and draft and work the legal process to act on it. - Pivot on selectors — a handle, phone number, email, username, image, domain, account, or a cryptocurrency address — to expand a single report into the surrounding network. - Produce actionable targeting packages that connect OSINT findings, financial evidence, and victim reporting to identify responsible actors and networks, enabling law-enforcement action, platform takedowns, and infrastructure disruption. - Validate time-sensitive victim and infrastructure signals and move high-confidence matters through the escalation workflow. Speed and accuracy both matter. - Help drive victim safety — supporting outreach to victims. What we’re looking for: - Law-enforcement experience. Experience as a current, former, or retired law-enforcement professional, including sworn officers, investigators, or task-force officers. Candidates with backgrounds in state, local, or federal investigations — particularly ICAC task forces or similar cybercrime, child-exploitation, financial-crime, or digital-investigations teams — are strong fits. - OSINT investigations background. Demonstrated experience using open-source intelligence to identify online actors, aliases, accounts, infrastructure, communication patterns, linked personas, and operational networks. - Financial-investigations experience. Experience investigating the payment methods commonly used in these cases, including payment apps, gift cards, and crypto-enabled flows. You can follow funds across platforms, identify relevant selectors, and develop leads that support law-enforcement action, platform referrals, and infrastructure disruption. You do not need to be the world’s deepest blockchain specialist, but you must be able to follow the money confidently and document what matters. - Sextortion or victim-centered cybercrime investigation experience. You understand the sensitivity, urgency, and victim impact of sextortion cases, and you can investigate quickly without losing rigor, discretion, or care. - Legal-process familiarity. Working knowledge of preservation requests, subpoenas, and 2703(d) orders, including how to draft requests, interpret returns, and move quickly from a selector to an investigati
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