Merry Christmas, Screamer Wiki!
Christmas link site
Closed Website |
Christmas link site is a screamer website made by an unknown creator on October 4th, 2024. The screamer was found on a post in the Screamer Forums where a user "randomly" found a link shared on 4chan.[1] The site has also made an appearance on Reddit in r/anything.[2]
The page displays what appears to be instructions in Chinese on how to open a door, accompanied by a button labeled "繼續前進..." (which translates to "keep going" in English). Upon clicking the button, the background shifts to black, and an edited image of a woman's face, half covered in flames, begins to fade in and out repeatedly. This is paired with the same scream sound from FNAF 1, which no longer works because of a "403 Forbidden" error.
Following this, the page attempts to open 4 new tabs: Imslow.kr/ghost, Majora, youareanidiot.cc and Kkzkk.com and tries to duplicate them whenever the user tries to close the page. It also attempts to disable right-click, detect task manager or Alt+F4 usage, and display an error message box that reads, "GO FOR THE WIN !!!". Moving the cursor causes a centered red box with the message "Error: LOL" to appear. Additionally, the page tries to make the browser window bounce randomly across the screen. These effects, along with others, fail to work most likely due to modern browser security measures, leaving only the "Error: LOL" alert box visible and rendering the malicious code ineffective. On Internet Explorer, clicking the button has no effect due to modern HTML standards. The source code was most likely generated using ChatGPT.
The site was later updated to open the mentioned 4 browser tabs, due to browser restrictions, only one page may actually open. The "Error: LOL" message no longer appears and right-clicking is disabled. The audio file link was changed, but it still does not work, now showing an "Error (410)" message.
References
Link
NOTE: The following website contains a screamer!
- (TERMINATED)
christmas-link-site.neocities.org - web.archive.org/web/20241105195919/christmas-link-site.neocities.org