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Published January 14, 2015
Searching online for that nude video of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews? Better not, say computer security specialists.
Crafty hackers have created a fake CNN Web page housing what purports to be the video of the glamorous sports reporter undressing — but when you click on it, you're asked to download a specialized video player, which is full of digital nastiness to infect your computer.
Macintosh users are not immune to this one — in fact, the hacker software detects what kind of computer you're using and dumps an even nastier Trojan horse onto Macs than it does PCs.
Andrews made news Monday when her lawyers confirmed that a nude video, apparently shot through a hotel room's peephole, which had been bouncing around the Internet for months was indeed of her.
According to security researcher Graham Cluley of Britain-based Sophos, the hacker video does show a woman undressing, but he can't confirm it's Andrews.
"Here's my advice," Cluley wrote on his official blog. "If you want to look at naked women, buy yourself an adult magazine or get yourself a girlfriend. If you go searching for sleazy videos then don't be surprised if it's not just your mind that ends up corrupted, but your computer, too."
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