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OnlyFans creators' DMCA complaints inadvertently help users avoid scam ads on hacked sites

Scammers are exploiting government websites by uploading advertisements for "leaked" OnlyFans content. In response, adult content creators are filing thousands of Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) complaints. These complaints are inadvertently helping users avoid malicious links associated with the compromised sites, as documented by the Wayback Machine. AI

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OnlyFans creators' DMCA complaints inadvertently help users avoid scam ads on hacked sites

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