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ESPN Reporter, Erin Andrews Video May Have Malware

ESPN Reporter, Erin Andrews Video May Have Malware

ESPN Reporter, Aaron Andrews victimized by peephole video
ESPN reporter Erin Andrews has found travelling more treacherous than a Washington Nationals road trip.

The viewer favorite was victimized by a video made of her through a peephole in a hotel room in an unknown location.

Of course the video was posted on the Internet and used to spread malware to users trying to download it.

No one has been charged in the case and Andrews says she is taking precautions to prevent such a thing from happening again in the future.

After word of the video reached ESPN, the cable network's legal department issued a cease and desist order to the voyeuristic web blog NSFW POA that had posted it. The video disappeared from the site a short time later and reports that the video popped up on file sharing sites like RapidShare and MegaUpload appear to be false.

Other reports of being able to gain access to the video through the Google cache also proved negative. But such obsequiousness points to the difficulty of eliminating anything once its been posted into the Internet universe. An investigation into the violation of privacy continues and Andrews' lawyer has vowed that the reporter will press charges if a culprit can be found.

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