Readers of major news sites like Washington Post, New York Magazine and Huffington Post got a lot more than just the news recently. It seems they got infiltrated with hardcore porn, apparently after a now defunct video hosting site was acquired by an adult entertainment company. Porn was displayed alongside an article about Martin Shkreli being permanently banned from Twitter, as well as a piece about Donald Trump coping with a heckler at a GOP debate.
The images included explicit thumbnails for videos with titles like “Naughty Spy Girls 2” and “Bottoms Up Brianna,” mostly on archival stories dating from 2014 to 2016 that span pop culture, politics and business. Other porn-inflicted sites include Vanity Fair, Vox, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Teen Vogue, The Mirror, Kokatu and Business Insider Australia. The smut explosion appears to have resulted after a porn site called 5 Star Porn HD bought the domain for Vidme, a now defunct YouTube competitor.
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