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A flood of hardcore porn popped up on websites across the internet Thursday, infiltrating the likes of popular news sites like the Washington Post, New York magazine, Huffington Post, and other web pages.
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The incident occurred sometime around mid-afternoon, when people reading serious news stories in serious media outlets suddenly found themselves staring at links to videos with names like “Bottoms Up Brianna,” “Naughty Spy Girls Part 2,” and “Marsha and Megan Make a Mean Team,” among others.
In short, the pornageddon seems to have been initiated by a recent acquisition: A porn company, called 5 Star Porn HD, bought the domain for a now-defunct video hosting site, VidMe. Previously a promising startup that sought to become a competitor to YouTube, VidMe went out of business back in 2017 and its domain recently expired.
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Herald Sun,
BuzzFeed Australia and other Australian publications have hardcore pornographic videos embedded into their articles because a domain once owned by a now-defunct video hosting website has been bought by a porn company.
As reported first by
Vice, Twitter user @dox gay pointed out that VidMe, a former YouTube competitor, let its domain registration expire. Popular in the mid-2010s, VidMe allowed websites to embed videos on to their webpages, including many major news publishers.
What happened next was that an enterprising porn company, 5 Star HD Porn , bought that domain and rerouted things so that any website that had embedded a video from VidMe like, say, highlights of soon-to-be president Donald Trump s performance at an early Republican candidates debate would instead show pornographic content from its website such as Naughty Spy Girls Part 2 .
Old Vidme embeds on prominent websites started showing porn
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