![]() ![]() Those who conduct themselves contrary to our core values of honor, courage and commitment will be held accountable."įighting revenge porn has proved to be tough and the anonymity of sites like Anon-IB doesn't help. A Navy official told The Daily Beast, "The Navy holds all our employees - military and civilian - to the highest standards of personal conduct, expecting everyone to treat each other with dignity and respect. And it's also possible that hackers could be routing traffic through the government computers. The Daily Beast notes that having the IP addresses of Anon-IB users doesn't allow specific people to be linked to the site. Users connected to Navy IP addresses asked for photos of specific women - including servicewomen - and shared nude photos while teasing more. ![]() ![]() A post linked to the Executive Office of the President shared an image of a naked woman and claimed to have more that would be shared once others posted photos. Some of the messages originating from Senate IP addresses asked for nude photos, or "wins," of specific women while others included so-called "Xray" posts - photos edited so the women in them appear to be nude or dressed in more revealing clothing. Einar Otto Stangvik, a security analyst with Norway's VG newspaper, was able to pull IP addresses from the website and they showed that a number of Anon-IB commenters and posters were logging on through IP addresses belonging to the US Navy, the US Senate, the Department of Energy and the Executive Office of the President. The Daily Beast reports today that a number of users of revenge porn site Anon-IB appear to be connecting from government computers. ![]()
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