Google fixes YouTube flaw which sent viewers to porn or fake news stories that Justin Bieber had died.

No honey, really! I didn't mean to watch porn...really....

BBC: YouTube has been forced to fix a flaw allowing hackers to bombard users with fake pop-up messages and redirect them to adult sites.
Hackers placed code in the comments section, under targeted videos, that would run when people watched the clip.
In some cases, a pop-up screen appeared reporting that the Canadian singer, Justin Beiber, had died in a car crash.
Google, which owns the YouTube, said that it had fixed the problem "about two hours" after it was discovered.
"We took swift action to fix a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability on youtube.com," a spokesperson said.
"Comments were temporarily hidden by default within an hour, and we released a complete fix for the issue in about two hours.