Schoolgirl porn site reappears after multiple shutdowns

Thousands of photographs of Australian women and schoolgirls have reappeared on the internet, after sex squad officers had previous websites pulled down over the unauthorized content.

Photographs of naked and semi naked women and girls have been shared across social media, with schools all across Australia dragged into the online scandal.

The site, which previously encouraged men to "hunt" for pictures of targeted women, was taken down less than two weeks ago.

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But just as cyber experts predicted, the images have remained online and were pulled into a new site.

The site has reappeared less than two weeks after it was taken down. Source: 7News
The site has reappeared less than two weeks after it was taken down. Source: 7News

Who has nudes of this b***h? I hear she throws it around!” one user commented on the earlier site.

“Any **** *****? I’ve hear she sucks d***s," another says.

Photos on the swap-meet sites including images of girls engaging in sex acts, close up shots of genitalia and breasts and nude shots.

Women and girls who complained about the images on the site have been told by users it's their own fault for being "sluts", while others have been targeted for speaking out.

In what's been described by technology experts as a "whack-a-mole" system, there's fears the images will continue to resurface.

Underage girls have been included on the site. Source: 7News
Underage girls have been included on the site. Source: 7News

"As soon as you remove a copy, another copy is uploaded just as quickly by another user," expert Ben Aylett said.

The Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner confirmed the site had re-emerged. Sex Crimes Squad detectives have urged any underage victims who believe they are on the site to get in contact with police.