• MP's website hacked, plastered with porn in response to porn filtering plans
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[img]http://imgkk.com/i/4thh.png[/img] This is the only picture I can find of what was up there, but there were apparently a bunch of other pictures. It's gone now [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23437473[/url] [quote]Political blogger Paul Staines has threatened to sue Claire Perry MP after she alleged he had "sponsored" an attack on her website. Hackers posted pornographic images on to Ms Perry's site in response to her support for "opt-out" net porn blocks. The blogger said he had instructed his lawyers to write to the MP about the "defamatory" comments. The MP tweeted: "That well known responsible campaigner @guidofawkes has been hosting a link that distributed porn via my website." The blogger responded to say the site did not link to the images in its story - but instead showed a screen-grab of a non-pornographic segment of the hacked page.[/quote]
Quite funny if you ask me, fuck this porn filtering shit.
i'd love to do something, but no one gives a shit about it now, the public all just want to work and die, it's so sad
as an american this whole porn blocking thing boggles my mind. so much of our media and advertising is just pushing as close to porn as we can get. this is funny tho, good on you brits
[QUOTE=Farrelm;41579872]as an american this whole porn blocking thing boggles my mind. so much of our media and advertising is just pushing as close to porn as we can get. this is funny tho, good on you brits[/QUOTE] I noticed there's a load of programs recently on the BBC's main channel that some people would find 'questionable'. There's been a fair few crime dramas revolving around rapists -just off the top of my head there was one called Mayday and another set in Ireland with a serial rapist recently. The latter had a fuckton of unnecessary rape/sex scenes - and no, I did not watch it for them. I've also seen quite a few weird programs like 'diary of a male stripper' with full on nudity and footage of stripper parties (ok I watched it for about 10 minutes don't judge me), there was that program called Embarassing bodies with uncensored genitalia and nudity, though its intention was to showcase 'embarassing' body conditions. I don't actually give a shit about any of it but I find it ironic that just like internet porn, the only thing stopping kids from seeing them was parental moderation.
[QUOTE=Dr.Critic;41580276]I noticed there's a load of programs recently on the BBC's main channel that some people would find 'questionable'. There's been a fair few crime dramas revolving around rapists -just off the top of my head there was one called Mayday and another set in Ireland with a serial rapist recently. The latter had a fuckton of unnecessary rape/sex scenes - and no, I did not watch it for them. I've also seen quite a few weird programs like 'diary of a male stripper' with full on nudity and footage of stripper parties (ok I watched it for about 10 minutes don't judge me), there was that program called Embarassing bodies with uncensored genitalia and nudity, though its intention was to showcase 'embarassing' body conditions. I don't actually give a shit about any of it but I find it ironic that just like internet porn, the only thing stopping kids from seeing them was parental moderation.[/QUOTE] Don't forget Moral Crusader(tm) Daily Mail
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