In Washington D.C. where words are analyzed, and the implied meanings of words are analyzed, surgically dissected and parsed, Porn’s secretary of state Diane Duke would still be up on the podium explaining what she said this week.
It was confusing to say the least. When Porn Wiki Leaks had its operation shut down, Secretary of State Duke, in an interview with AVN, comments, “Kudos to those instrumental in bringing the site down. Utilizing skilled hackers working outside the authorities, it looks as if this group was able to mitigate further damage to performers. We all owe you a debt of gratitude.”
But,wait. In an interview with the LA Times, the Times reports: “Duke said computer experts affiliated with her group worked with the FBI’s Los Angeles office to disable Pornwikileaks this month.”
Hacking is an art. We’re all in agreement on that, but Duke is clearly dispensing conflicting information. In the AVN article she cops to plausible deniability by saying it was the work of someone outside the parameters but she brags to the Times that it was the work of someone inside of the Free Speech Coalition.
If the latter is true, Duke could be complicit in federal crimes as well as the Free Speech Coalition. Surprisingly, the Times didn’t jump all over her statement.
Which is no consolation to Digital Playground starlet Bibi Jones who had her Twitter account suspended last week via a page out of the Nixon Administration dirty tricks playbook. Jones was hacked, and her personal information and security codes were compromised.
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