Safari private browsing taken over

I've noticed recently that my iPhone 5 (iOS 6.0.1) has been taken over while browsing in private mode. Embarrassingly to *********** websites 99% of the time. It happens whenever I'm browsing regularly at sites like gizmodo. Tonight, it was a tumblr blog. Once it's taken over, I usually cannot get back to my previous web pages without closing and shutting down the app.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there a bug or an attack I need to know about - does Apple know if there is?
Thanks!

The site blocked my type of sites. Lets just rephrase that to "adult" websites.

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