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Published: 01:48 BST, 30 August 2016 | Updated: 11:24 BST, 30 August 2016
An illegal website that features thousands of sexually explicit images of Australian school girls has re-emerged online just over a week after it was shut down.
The Australian based platform was set up in December 2015 and encourages men to share or trade raunchy photos obtained with or without permission of students as young as 14-years-old from high schools and universities across the country.
The malicious website - which shares personal details of users 'target's' including their name, school, address, school and phone number - popped back up online on Monday after it was taken down in August for featuring a picture of an underage girl.
Tiahna Prosser, an 18-year-old model and bodybuilder from Brisbane , had her images posted on the site without her knowledge - one of which was taken when she was only 15-years-old.
Queensland model Tiahna Prosser, 18, (pictured) has fallen victim to a malicious pornography sharing forum after her photographs emerged on the vile website
The Australian based platform was set up in 2015 and encourages men to share or trade raunchy photos they obtained with or without permission of students as young as 14-years-old
The bodybuilder said she was outraged when she discovered 'bonus points' were being offered to anyone who could track down nude pictures of her and share it to the website. 
Police earlier said both the website's registrar and database holders are based outside of Australia, with suspicions they could be located in the United States. 
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said websites that are hosted overseas 'create jurisdictional difficulties', even if the users and women featured are from Australia.  
'Investigations of this nature are complex,' the AFP said in a joint statement with seven state and territory police departments on Monday.
'Australian law enforcement agencies are committed to following all avenues of enquiry and should offences within Australia be identified, action will be taken.' 
The Australian Federal Police said websites that are hosted overseas 'create jurisdictional difficulties', even if the users and women featured (pictured) are from Australia
The Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner said they were in contact with 'a number of those involved in the complex supply chain' of the website after an image of an underage girl was reported. 
The offending image has been removed from the site but a spokesperson for the Office said it still 'expects further modifications'. 
'The site’s administrator has been made aware that content on the site breaches its own terms of use,' a spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia.  
The website functions by encouraging men and boys to 'hunt down' and share sexually explicit photographs of young girls to the site without their consent. 
Some users nominated high schools or specific regions where they were looking for graphic photos, along with the full name of the girl they were 'hunting'.
The website functions by encouraging men and boys to 'hunt down' and share sexually explicit photographs of young girls to the site without their consent
Users would refer to naked images as 'wins', with the explicit photographs then uploaded or offered in exchange for a trade. Some targets were so sought after that 'bounties' were offered for any user who can post a 'win'
Images have been filtered into demeaning categories such as 'Campbelltown Sl*ts' or 'Canberra Chicks'.
Once the girl's name had appeared on a list, other users of the site could post personal information about the intended victims. The website's members could then post comments to each other like 'Go get her boys'.    
Users would refer to naked images as 'wins', with the explicit photographs then uploaded or offered in exchange for a trade. Some targets were so sought after that 'bounties' were offered for any user who can post a 'win'.
South Australian Jenni Russell's image was uploaded to the internet group with the caption: 'She's from Adelaide, any wins?' 
South Australian Jenni Russell's image was uploaded to the internet group with the caption: 'She's from Adelaide, any wins?'
Ms Russell (pictured), 21, saifd she was horrified when she discovered there was a thread dedicated to finding nude pictures of her
Ms Russell, 21, told 7News she was horrified when she discovered there was a thread dedicated to finding nude pictures of her.
'It's horrible, absolutely horrible and these girls don't even know about it,' she said.
'I'm lucky this girl messaged me and told me about it.'
The AFP have warned parents, caregivers and teachers to discuss the importance of 'respectful relationships, both on and offline' after images sent consensually appeared on the site. 
'Many children and young people are unaware of the legal and ethical consequences of sexting.' 
The Australian Federal Police, state police and the Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner are investigating the website
'Under Commonwealth law, an image of someone under the age of 18 in which they are naked, in a sexualised pose, or engaged in a sexual act may constitute child pornography.'
A spokesperson said creating, accessing or distributing child pornography is a serious offence that can attract a 15 year prison sentence, even if you are a child yourself. 
'Giving young people strategies to say ‘no’ to inappropriate requests or to report suspicious behaviour are paramount to keeping them safe from harm.' 
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A young girl's family is speaking out after a TSA agent patted her down for nearly two minutes at an airport over the holiday break, leaving the girl feeling like screaming.
Her father shot video of the incident at an airport in North Carolina, for a flight back to San Diego. Kevin Payne told NBC San Diego he's all for airport security and making sure people have a safe trip, but he and his daughter feel the pat-down was uncomfortable, long and inappropriate.
"My dad was making funny faces silly faces in the mirror and I felt like screaming the whole time," said 10-year-old Vendela.
It began with a Capri Sun drink mistakenly left in Vendela's bag in the security line at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, the family said. Flagged for extra screening, Vendela was patted down for nearly 2 minutes.
Payne said the agent's actions were invasive: "It was an uncomfortable situation."
A TSA representative had no comment, and said that as of noon Monday, the agency was not aware of any attempt by the family to contact agents.
According to the TSA's website, screenings determine whether prohibited items are concealed under clothing and that sufficient pressure must be applied in order to ensure detection. But it also states that screening procedures has been modified for children 12 and under to reduce the likelihood of a pat-down screening.
Payne said he thinks the pat-down in this case seemed to be the officer's go-to option.
"My goal was just to clear security as quickly as possible so we could make our flight even though I knew that in my mind they shouldn't be doing what they were doing," Payne said. "I didn't want to make an issue of it there or then because it wasn't the time or place and I didn't want to further traumatize my daughter."
His daughter, who had never gone through this kind of screening, said she kept herself together because she didn't want to "throw a tantrum like a 1-year-old." Vendela has seen the video, and hopes agents would focus on people who might try to hurt others on the plane, not kids.
"I know it's to keep everybody on the plane safe, but she kept patting me down," Vendela said. "Pat down, pat down. It was like, over and over."
In all, the pat-down and other extra screenings took about an hour, Payne said. The only way the family made it onto the plane was because it was delayed.
Watch the full video of the pat down below:
NBC's Asher Klein contributed to this report.

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