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Take 5

You try to ban porn websites, then this happens

Indonesian lawmakers get a rude awakening in parliament. And we mean ‘rude’.

A FEW WEEKS before the Indonesian parliament introduces laws banning pornography, the country’s parliament was disrupted for fifteen minutes when hackers put hardcore porn on public displays in the chamber and lobby.

The touch-screen displays – which are linked to the parliament’s website and are used by members and journalists to follow the chamber’s agenda – showed porn videos after hackers broke into the website and uploaded the illict material.

The images were displayed for fifteen minutes before officials managed to switch the machines off, though not before the images had caused considerable grievance amongst several press hacks and politicians alike.

“It’s not a funny incident,” Roy Suryo, a Democratic Party member, told the Jakarta Globe. “Someone must be held responsible for it.” Meanwhile the house speaker, Rarzuki Alie, said the legislature would probably file a police complaint.

The material displayed on the screens came from a site that is banned in neighboring Singapore and Malaysia.

A senior parliamentary staffer confirmed that the material had been uploaded by a user gaining access through FTP to the parliament’s website.

Separately, legislators from the provincial council of West Java discovered that public computers in the council building had been used to access porn sites.

The event has become a focal point for the government’s pledges to ban all “undesirable” content from being viewed within the country.