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HIGH Cybersecurity

OnlyFans creators’ DMCA filings help hide ads on compromised government sites

Source headline: OnlyFans Models Are Accidentally Making Hacked Government Websites Disappear

Threat level High
Signal strength 70/100
Source confidence 1 source
Published 1 week ago

Intelligence Summary

Scammers are hijacking compromised government websites to host advertisements for purported “leaked” OnlyFans content. They use the adult-content bait to direct users toward malicious or deceptive links. Thousands of DMCA copyright complaints filed by OnlyFans creators help operators remove the abusive postings. The incident shows how legitimate sites can be abused for fraud and phishing-style distribution. Users should avoid links surfaced through these ad pages and rely on trusted channels to verify claims.

Recommended Action

Review affected assets, schedule urgent remediation, and monitor related indicators.

Topics

#copyright-complaints #dmca #government-websites #onlyfans #website-hijacking
Original reporting Wired OnlyFans Models Are Accidentally Making Hacked Government Websites Disappear
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