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If you happen to come across a website that claims to feature video footage of ESPN sportscaster Erin Andrews naked, whatever you do, don't click on it. Andrews was recently videotaped undressing through a hotel room peephole, and clever hackers are using the demand for the salacious vid to spread a ...
If you happen to come across a website that claims to feature video footage of ESPN sportscaster Erin Andrews naked, whatever you do, don't click on it.
Andrews was recently videotaped undressing through a hotel room peephole, and clever hackers are using the demand for the salacious vid to spread a computer virus, according to anti-virus and security company Sophos.
Find out what other TV personality is fighting the distribution an unauthorized tape
After the footage leaked online, Marshall B. Grossman, Andrews' attorney, issued a statement Friday saying that the recording was unauthorized and that charges would be pressed.
"While alone in the privacy of her hotel room, Erin Andrews was surreptitiously videotaped without her knowledge or consent. She was the victim of a crime and is taking action to protect herself and help ensure that others are not similarly violated in the future. Although the perpetrator or perpetrators of this criminal act have not yet been identified, when they are identified she intends to bring both civil and criminal charges against them and against anyone who has published the material. We request respect of Erin's privacy at this time, while she and her representatives are working with the authorities."
TMZ says the video is being shopped to the highest bidder, but the site has stated that it will not publish or purchase the footage.