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epitome 05-17-2012 03:33 PM

Hunter Moore of IsAnyoneUp.com Being Investigated by FBI
 
I always thought the sudden shuttering off the site by selling it to a anti-bullying organization was suspicious.

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Hunter Moore said he would set fire to the Voice's office if I wrote this. Actually, the 26-year-old's exact words were, "Honestly, I will be fucking furious, and I will burn down fucking The Village Voice headquarters if you fucking write anything saying I have an FBI investigation."

Some background: Hunter Moore is a self-made Internet villain. For more than a year, the Sacramento native published nude cell-phone photos of 18- to 30-year-olds, usually against their will, on his blog Is Anyone Up. Some of the people posted were publicly notable: pop-punk bassists, an Ultimate Frisbee champ, an American Idol finalist, the founder of Dream Water, Twilight star Kiowa Gordon. The majority of them were not: a Taco Bell employee from Orlando; a wheelchair-bound St. Louis community-college student; a high school English teacher in Hamilton City, California. What made these online betrayals even more vindictive was that they appeared alongside the unwitting model's full name, social-media profile, and city of residence?private citizens in vulnerably explicit positions, just a Google search away from friends, enemies, parents, employers.

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But along the way, as more unsuspecting subjects ended up on Is Anyone Up, more of them claimed that they'd been hacked?that someone had actually gained access to their e-mail accounts and stolen their images, which had not, in fact, been previously sent to people who later submitted them for publication after relationships soured.

Naturally, this excuse sounded flimsy, if not preposterous. "Everybody can claim they're getting hacked," Moore told me in April. "That's the easiest way to fucking get out of it?'Oh, I fucking shoved my finger in my asshole, and I sent it to this dude who looked hella cute and had a face tattoo on Twitter. And I'm gonna say I got hacked.' Let's be real, you're a fucking whore, and you just met the dude, and you thought he was cute."

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The Voice has learned that the FBI's Los Angeles Internet Crime division has been actively investigating Hunter Moore and Is Anyone Up for months, according to four people who say they've been interviewed by the FBI about his now-shuttered site. The case's focus, according to those familiar with the investigation, was Moore's possible connection to a hacker who has repeatedly broken into the inboxes of countless victims, rifled through their attachments, and submitted the accompanying nudes to Is Anyone Up. (A Los Angeles FBI spokesperson would not confirm or deny such an investigation.)

"The FBI has been in contact with me," Moore admitted during the same conversation in which he threatened to burn down the Voice. "I have nothing to hide."
Full story:

http://www.villagevoice.com/2012-05-...ter-moore-fbi/

epitome 05-17-2012 03:39 PM

Just noticed something... purported hacker using a picture of gay porn star Matthew Rush on his Facebook profile.

http://media.villagevoice.com/7864149.28.jpg

That picture was taken in my hood in front of Wilton Station.

Far far away from both Brazil and Australia.

CaptainHowdy 05-17-2012 03:46 PM

I ain't surprised ...

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Previously unrepentant purveyor of "revenge porn" Hunter Moore is pulling the plug on his repugnant website, Is Anyone Up, claiming he's burnt out on child porn and ruining lives.

There's also the undisclosed sum for which he sold the site to "anti-bullying" website BullyVille, part of the conglomerate that runs its own exploitive revenge website, CheaterVille. One needn't read "The Gift of Fear" to smell something off in the latest twist in this tale of Internet ick.

In the pitiless abyss that is the cyberspace, Is Anyone Up ranked among the most odious. Village Voice, in a recent profile of Moore, describes the site as " a virtual grudge slingshot of a website that gleefully publishes "revenge porn" photos ? cellphone nudes submitted by scorned exes, embittered friends, malicious hackers and other ne'er-do-well degenerates ? posted alongside each unsuspecting subject's full name, social-media profile, and city of residence."

Is Anyone Up, operating for 16 months on the razor's edge of legality, "has been a source of public humiliation for pop-punk bassists, a Maple Leafs forward, an Ultimate Frisbee champ, an American Idol finalist, and the founder of Dream Water," the Voice delineates. The site "posts nude schoolteachers, young mothers, American military members, little people, and, recently, a disabled woman in a wheelchair." It's estimated Is Anyone Up received 300,000 hits a day, generating up to $20,000 a month in ad revenue.

If someone who was exploited on Is Anyone Up wound up committing suicide, "Do you know how much money I'd make?" Moore boasted. Now, just weeks after appearing as the Voice's cover story, where he also claimed he loved that pre-adolescent girls told him they wanted to be naked on his site one day, Moore claims he's broke and burnt out. On Thursday, Moore said on ABC's "Nightline" that his site received "too much attention," and he felt "horrible."

"I'd get at least 50 or 60 (photos of) underage kids" submitted every day, Moore told Gawker's Adrian Chen, adding that he did notify authorities. "It wasn't just 17-year-old girls. It was 12-year-olds and 9-year-olds. It definitely got old looking at that stuff every day."

The Is Anyone Up domain now redirects to BullyVille, a site launched last week by James McGibney, the guy behind CheaterVille -- a website with an exploitation model not unlike Is Anyone Up. "Everyone was slamming [Moore] and saying what an a--hole he was, but no one was doing anything to try to fix it," McGibney told "Nightline."

"No doubt, [Moore] was the No. 1 Internet bully out there and we took him down ... not a hostile takeover but in a politically correct way."

Sure, you could buy Instagram a billion jillion times over with the cash required to shut down bullying websites, but you'd be really stupid or running a publicity stunt to launch your very trendy "anti-bullying" website to claim you're significantly purging the Internet of its ills. Yet here's McGibney, taking umbrage with accusations of stuntdom as he claims he shelled out the undisclosed amount of cash for the domain to "save people's lives," alleging reports of people who had committed suicide after appearing on the site, while remaining shy on the specifics.

McGibney's empathy for the exploited does not extend to his other website, CheaterVille, where spurned lovers are invited to submit the alleged wrongdoings of their exes -- just not their naked pictures or videos ?- no fact checking required. The specifics become part of a handy database where users are invited to check up on the possible wrongdoings of those they're dating. Or whatever. (No word on the number of CheaterVille-related suicides.)

"The Communications Decency Act of 1996 protects companies like Facebook and social media sites," McGibney said in a 2011 interview with Las Vegas Weekly, when asked about CheaterVille's legality. "Facebook is not responsible for what somebody posts as his status update. We are under the same guise."

And like Is Anyone Up, CheaterVille makes its money off ad revenue, as McGibney said in the same interview:

So, things are ad generated, and we have some top-rate advertisers. They care about hits, especially return users. Our site is getting users that visit three or four times a day. People are hooked. Our average user stays on for eight and a half minutes. That?s a tremendous period of time.

It's with this same exploitive irresponsibility that BullyVille seems to operate, despite advice from groups like the Centers for Disease Control which says that ongoing, exploitive stories about suicide cause those at risk to obsess about taking their own lives, especially if they're in the 15- to 24-year-old age range.

Regardless, the BullyVille home page is a cacophony of complicated tragedies, broken down into one-size-fits-all video sound bites babbled by C-list celebrities, such as Dr. Drew and the Guns N' Roses lead guitarist (not Slash), who don't have the good sense to know that correlation does not equal causation. Teen suicide is a hot topic right now however, and there are clicks to be had and ad revenue to be made.

What of Hunter Moore, the deposed czar of penultimate bullying site Are You Up? "I might do some writing on BullyVille.com to help people who have been bullied; I?ve been on both sides of the fence," he wrote in his farewell open letter. "I am putting this message up on BullyVille.com to stand up for underage bullying. I think it?s important that everyone realizes the damage that online bullying can cause."

Just like his new boss McGibney, it takes one to know one.
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sicone 05-17-2012 04:22 PM

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"I'd get at least 50 or 60 (photos of) underage kids" submitted every day, Moore told Gawker's Adrian Chen, adding that he did notify authorities. "It wasn't just 17-year-old girls. It was 12-year-olds and 9-year-olds. It definitely got old looking at that stuff every day."
Is this him admitting to having CP on his system/server?

epitome 05-17-2012 04:29 PM

I still don't get how since he published everything himself, despite it being submitted, he wasn't breaking laws regarding 2257 and DMCA.

So I can start a tube and rather than having direct upload ask people to email me videos to publish and I'd be fine? I think not.

L-Pink 05-17-2012 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by sicone (Post 18952181)
Is this him admitting to having CP on his system/server?

Sure sounds like it, along with the address of who sent them.

AmeliaG 05-17-2012 05:03 PM

"The bills were getting too insane and I had to turn to the porn game for extra money but it?s too shady and, in my opinion, it ruined the site."

Yeah, it was totally porn which ruined that site. :disgust I can never tell with nightmares like that guy whether they believe their own nonsense or not.

CYF 05-17-2012 05:06 PM

I'm kind of surprised the site lasted as long as it did.

seeric 05-17-2012 05:28 PM

kid is not the sharpest tool in the shed anyhow. i hope they hammer him if he's guilty.

LiveDose 05-17-2012 07:21 PM

Bad karma. That site was beyond fucking mean.

Niktamer 05-17-2012 08:11 PM

good for him..I realised overtime that nobody (on top of celebrities, we all love to see them naked) should be naked on the internet against their will.

oups... we run exgf sites.. damn... ouf.. its all 2257 :)

xNetworx 05-17-2012 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Niktamer (Post 18952483)
good for him..I realised overtime that nobody (on top of celebrities, we all love to see them naked) should be naked on the internet against their will.

oups... we run exgf sites.. damn... ouf.. its all 2257 :)

:1orglaugh

papill0n 05-17-2012 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Niktamer (Post 18952483)
oups... we run exgf sites.. damn... ouf.. its all 2257 :)

of course it is :1orglaugh

candyflip 05-18-2012 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by sicone (Post 18952181)
Is this him admitting to having CP on his system/server?

Sounds like he was getting submissions and notifying authorities. He might be a douchebag, but it seems he was possibly doing the right thing in the CP department.

topsiteking 09-22-2013 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Niktamer (Post 18952483)
good for him..I realised overtime that nobody (on top of celebrities, we all love to see them naked) should be naked on the internet against their will.

oups... we run exgf sites.. damn... ouf.. its all 2257 :)

Class act right here.
:disgust

Phoenix 09-22-2013 06:04 PM

i was there at the other board when they lit his boat on fire.

was fun:)

NoWhErE 09-22-2013 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by papill0n (Post 18952543)
of course it is :1orglaugh

Our content actually is all 2257 compliant. Nick was making a joke

PornoMonster 09-22-2013 07:30 PM

Was the site like thedirty.com?

topsiteking 09-22-2013 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by NoWhErE (Post 19809072)
Our content actually is all 2257 compliant. Nick was making a joke

Since when?
What date?


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