The patient database of the Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation (AIM)—which provides the majority of the porn industry with testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections—has been breached, Gawker reports. Earlier this year, Porn Wikileaks posted a list of names of more than 15,000 porn performers, along with their stage names and dates of birth. Gawker has established that many of the names published came from the AIM database. No test results have been posted so far. Nonetheless, AIM is investigating the breach.

To read the Gawker article, click here.