Be careful, people are using the Erin Andrews Naked Video to infect computers with viruses. On July 16, 2009 a video posted on the site "NSFW POA" hinted that a naked blonde woman videotaped through a hotel peephole was a popular sports personality. The next day, Andrews authorized her attorney to issue a statement via PRNewswire verifying that the woman in the video was she and that the video was made without her knowledge or consent. It was determined that the video was originally uploaded to French video site Dailymotion on February 17, 2009, and had been available via Google Search for months. Legal counsel for Andrews and ESPN acted quickly to both remove the video from sites that had posted it and work with authorities in an attempt to locate and prosecute the perpetrators of the privacy invasion. The press release and the video's subsequent removal spurred tremendous interest in it online, as there was surge in queries for the video on search engines. Two of the top four search queries on Google Search on July 21 were related to the video. Hackers capitalized on the search frenzy by creating fake web sites advertising the video that would instead infect a user's computer with a computer virus.
Welcome to Njoy Now Erin;) Njoy the ride! I think you would look great in a Playboy Shoot, probably better than 'your girl next door' ;) Go for it.
Keep up the good work.