A nude photo-sharing scandal that rocked the Marine Corps earlier in the week is reportedly not an isolated incident.
(FOX)- Male service members from all military branches have been sharing nude photos of women on an anonymous website called Anon-IB, BBC reported Friday.
The servicemen allegedly post photographs of clothed female colleagues and ask anyone on the message board if they have any “wins” – the term used for nude photos, according to BBC.
“Any wright patt wins? I’ll start off with some,” one anonymous user posted on the message board, referring to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.
News of the message board comes days after reports that nude photographs were shared on the Facebook page “Marines United,” according to a report from the Center for Investigative Reporting.
The report said that more than two dozen active-duty women, officers and enlisted, were identified by their rank, full name and location in the photographs on the Facebook page.
There are still at least a half-dozen similar groups or sites on the internet dedicated to nude photo sharing within the military, marine officials told CBS News.