Traffic jerked to a standstill as rubbernecking motorists ogled a pornographic clip posted by hackers on big-screen video billboards in Moscow, Russian news agencies reported on Friday.They say within three minutes they discovered they'd been hacked yet it took another 12 minutes to shut it down. Guess they wanted to watch the video as well.
The company that operates the billboards, Panno.ru, said hackers were behind a graphic sex video broadcast late Thursday night on two roadside screens along Moscow's Garden Ring Road, one of the city's busiest arteries.
"This was an attack by hackers on the computers, as a result of which one of the commercial video clips was swapped for an indecent video," Panno.ru commercial director Viktor Laptev told RIA-Novosti.
He speculated the attack could have been linked to competition on the advertising market, or simply "hooliganism."
Witnesses said traffic crawled to a halt as unbelieving motorists craned their necks to stare at the X-rated clip which ran for about 20 minutes on the oversized screens.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Keep Your Eyes on the Road and Ignore That Porn Video Playing on the Billboard
Sometimes you've got to admit hackers have a twisted sense of humor. It's a shame we don't have some traffic-cam video to see the reaction of motorists.
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humor,
pornography,
Russia
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