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PRANKSTERS played hardcore porn at a webinar for hundreds of charity workers.

X-rated content was pumped on to everyone’s screens during a virtual event on fundraising.

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Guest watching the webinar were shocked to see the charity's presentation was interrupted with hardcore porn movies
Laptop displaying the Get Grants logo during an online meeting.
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More than 900 people had joined the 'Meet the Expert' event hosted by fundraisers Get Grants on Tuesday

As guests gasped and yelped, graphic footage continued for more than ten minutes while organisers scrambled to fix the issue.

More than 900 people had joined the “Meet the Expert” event hosted by fundraisers Get Grants on Tuesday.

They were listening to a speaker from the Charity Excellence Framework, based in Aylesbury, Bucks.

But just minutes in, explicit content popped up — to the disgust of many watching.

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 One woman was heard saying: “Thank you, I’m leaving.”

Another gasped: “Oh my God”. At least four hardcore videos were aired.

Yesterday an attendee, who asked not to be named, told The Sun: “It was a run-of-the-mill charity webinar and all of a sudden there was hardcore porn playing.

";It was shocking, but also hilarious. At one point it seemed the organisers fixed it, then more porn blasted out.

"I couldn’t contain myself, me and my colleague were on the floor dying from laughter.”

Charity Excellence Framework founder Ian McLintock said: “I was presenting our AI launch webinar and somehow pranksters took control of my screen and streamed inappropriate content to the attendees.

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"I think it’s called Zoom-bombing.

“There were 900 people watching and I’m deeply sorry for the distress that this will have caused.”

Get Grants boss John Ellery added: “We will be thoroughly investigating.”

Email explaining that a charity Zoom meeting was interrupted by inappropriate content.
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An apology from organisers was later posted to those watching - apologising that the recording of the session would not be available to re-watch
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