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===Malicious sites=== | ===Malicious sites=== | ||
{{MCategory|Malicious scripts}} | {{MCategory|Malicious scripts}} | ||
{{Main|Screamer#Malicious scripts}} | |||
Malicious screamers, a type of screamer website or video, aim to harm or frighten viewers and can do anything [[malicious]] with the user's computer, including infecting it with viruses, malware, or other harmful software that steals personal information or damages the system. Infamous examples include [[Google Hammer]] and [[Last Measure]]. These screamers typically use graphic or violent imagery and loud noises. They may also prompt users to download a seemingly harmless file or click on a link that contains malware or freeze their computer on a [[shock site|shock image]]. Creators of malicious screamers often employ common tactics, such as misleading titles or thumbnails (for example, [[Glory Hole Foundation]]). Various malicious sites include [[Nobrain.dk]], [[Onche.fr]] or [[Screamer Cactus]]. | Malicious screamers, a type of screamer website or video, aim to harm or frighten viewers and can do anything [[malicious]] with the user's computer, including infecting it with viruses, malware, or other harmful software that steals personal information or damages the system. Infamous examples include [[Google Hammer]] and [[Last Measure]]. These screamers typically use graphic or violent imagery and loud noises. They may also prompt users to download a seemingly harmless file or click on a link that contains malware or freeze their computer on a [[shock site|shock image]]. Creators of malicious screamers often employ common tactics, such as misleading titles or thumbnails (for example, [[Glory Hole Foundation]]). Various malicious sites include [[Nobrain.dk]], [[Onche.fr]] or [[Screamer Cactus]]. | ||
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