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'''Glory Hole Foundation''' was a bait and switch [[shock site]]. The site disguises itself as a nonprofit golf and country club community. The site even had a YouTube and Twitter account to further disguise itself <ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/c/Gloryholefoundation/featured</nowiki></ref><ref><nowiki>https://twitter.com/YourGHF</nowiki></ref> and possibly some offshoot accounts.
'''Glory Hole Foundation''' was a bait and switch [[shock site]]. The site disguises itself as a nonprofit golf and country club community. The site even had a YouTube and Twitter account to further disguise itself and possibly some offshoot accounts.<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/c/Gloryholefoundation/featured</nowiki></ref><ref><nowiki>https://twitter.com/YourGHF</nowiki></ref>


The website has a white background with the logo and trees behind it, and a button. When the button/logo is clicked, the site will display a short GIF of two men having anal sex, accompanied by the very loud sound of a man moaning in order to alert the people around you.  When someone clicks the "submit" button on the website, not only is the text that was typed on the form immediately displayed but also a "malicious" script opens 2 window tabs and bounces around the screen, showing the same GIF that was shown in the main page. At this point, the user will have to use Task Manager to exit the browser.
The website has a white background with the logo and trees behind it, and a button. When the button/logo is clicked, the site will display a short GIF of two men having anal sex, accompanied by the very loud sound of a man moaning in order to alert the people around you.  When someone clicks the "submit" button on the website, not only is the text that was typed on the form immediately displayed but also a "malicious" script opens 2 window tabs and bounces around the screen, showing the same GIF that was shown in the main page. At this point, the user will have to use Task Manager to exit the browser.

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