ADULT magazine – an independent Brooklyn publication about feminist erotica – has been infiltrated by a prolific Islamist hacker.

According to reports on Gawker, the site was shut down by anti-porn purveyor Abdellah Elmaghribi earlier this week – who then decided to replace it with a picture of an eagle and a speech condemning “inequalities, differences, injustices”. And, mysteriously, he also added Enrique Iglesias’ “Bailando” as a soundtrack. At this stage, I'm not sure what that's supposed to imply.

“We don’t like to live in misinformation or ignorance,” he wrote across the site. “We want a better world, a world where there ain’t inequalities, differences, injustices: a new world! We don’t want that the world will be guided by multinational companies, we don’t want a world like this. Our world has to be of everyone who passes his/her own believings, religions, races, politic ideas, social conditions and everything which makes differences between people. We are against each kind of war, against each kind of oppression, against each form of abuse of power: we’re fighting and we’ll fight in each place where the individual freedom is threatened.”

I feel like he may perhaps be missing the point here, as anyone who is familiar with ADULT already knows. The Brooklyn zine is not so much about hot, explicit porn as it is about hot, explicit literary discussions. It's got its roots grounded in academia, after all. 

Elmaghribi doesn't seem to mind much though. In fact, the Moroccan, who has described himself as an “islamic state hacker”, has apparently already made a staggering 19000 attacks on the online world – and not just on NSFW websites. So I get the impression he's probably not that picky.