Since it has become dangerous to click on an Erin Andrews peephole video link (reportedly, people who have downloaded the Erin Andrews peephole video have had their computers infected with viruses), people are now furiously searching for Erin Andrews peephole pictures on the Web. Hence, if you are a voyeur, you just might have to settle for Erin Andrews peephole pictures as opposed to the video. And this is exactly what appears to be happening as “Erin Andrews peephole pictures” is currently a hot search phrase on the Web.
Of course, many people believe that anyone looking for the Erin Andrews peephole video would get what they deserve if their computer were to become infected with a virus after clicking on an Erin Andrews peephole video link. And this has reportedly happened to people who have used the following phrases in search engines: “Erin Andrews peephole megaupload,” “Erin Andrews peephole video link,” and “Erin Andrews peephole video rapidshare.”
It is against my better judgment to do so, but I'm feeling charitable (and, let's face it, voyeurs are not the sharpest tools in the shed) so here goes: Typing the phrase “Erin Andrews peephole pictures” into a search engine could very likely take you to a website with malicious intent.
It is important to remember that Erin Andrews was filmed in the nude without her knowledge or consent. This is an egregious invasion of her privacy.
Erin Andrews, ESPN and Erin Andrews' lawyers have expressed their outrage over the Erin Andrews peephole video and have made it crystal clear that they will hunt down and prosecute anyone involved in the controversy to the fullest extent of the law. Guilty parties will be considered “an accessory after the fact” and could suffer the consequences in terms of civil or criminal penalties.
You'd think that knowledge would sway those who have an interest in seeing the Erin Andrews peephole video or Erin Andrews peephole pictures to look away but something tells me that's not going to happen.
Thus, a lot of peeping Toms are going to end up with screwed up computers.
Sources:
Erin Andrews Hotel Tape being used to spread computer virus, Reid Cherner and Tom Weir, USA Today
Erin Andrews Peephole Video Prompts Stern Warning from ESPN Lawyer, Hartley Engel, Associated Content
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