August 7, 2013 | The Biz

Did the Mormons launch a cyber attack against gay site?

MormonBoyz says it was cyber attacked by the Church of Latter Day Saints.MormonBoyz.com, a site devoted to sexy, young 'Mormon' studs, suffered a 'denial of service' attack on Sunday night, meaning members were unable to view the site and its content.

Site owner Paul Jackson claimed that the culprit was none other than the Church of Latter Day Saints, after discovering that the servers used in the attack were located in downtown Salt Lake City (home of the LDS Church's offices, its Temple Square and the LDS Conference Center).

"We were shocked - but not surprised - to learn that our site has experienced an attack originating from the home of the LDS Church," Jackson posted on the site. "That anyone would take such drastic and illegal action to repress our treasured American freedom of speech is infuriating."

He advised visitors that there had been no security breach from the attack, and that personal information was safe and secure.

MormonBoyz was designed as “the place to showcase beautiful young Mormon boys. These guys are every bit as sexual as other boys their age, but are also wonderfully innocent and wholesome. And actually, you might even say that because of their deprivation, these boys are pent up and starved for release and that makes them even more sexual.”

The models on the site are called 'missionaries' and given names like 'Elder Rex' and 'Elder Allen.' Such fun!

The LDS Church has not yet commented on the story.

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