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{{Infobox Website
|name = Kkzkk.com
|title = Kkzkk.com
|image = Kkzkk1.png
|image = Kkzkk1.png
|imagecaption = The screamer version of [[Last Measure]].
|imagecaption = The [[Last Measure]] of internet [[screamers]].
|maker = Unknown
|maker = Unknown
|type = Website
|type = Website
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[[File:Kkzkk.png|thumb|350px|The reaction video.]]
'''Kkzkk.com''' was a South Korean [[screamer]] website that was registered sometime in 2004 or 2005. The website was later seized by the South Korean government in 2016.
'''Kkzkk.com''', a notorious [[website]] known for its sinister and [[shock site|shocking content]], has a dark and disturbing history that spans over a decade. The website was first registered in South Korea sometime in 2004 or 2005, and quickly gained notoriety for its provocative and unsettling content.


The website's design was intentionally deceptive, luring unsuspecting visitors in with its innocuous appearance. However, once they entered the site, they were greeted with a terrifying message that read "What The Hell !!!". This message served as a warning for what was to come: a series of screamer pictures that were designed to shock and horrify.
== Content ==
The website's design was intentionally deceptive, luring unsuspecting users with its innocuous appearance. However, upon entering the site, an alert message that read "What The Hell !!!" appeared right before the website opened numerous fullscreen pop-up windows containing a randomly selected list of screamer images, such as [[Pazuzu]], [[Ahenobarbus Henocied]], and [[Regan MacNeil]]. A startlingly loud scream sound effect<ref>The sound file was called scream5.mp3 and was set to loop indefinitely.</ref> would play with each new window opened, causing the screams to overlap and intensify in volume. If the user attempted to navigate away from the website or close any of the pop-up windows, the page would use the onunload<ref>Occurs when the user navigates away from the page, such as by clicking a link or closing the browser window.</ref> event to spawn even more windows. The title of the page was "Hello World :) Do u want to see ghost? (kkzkk@naver.com)."<ref>[[Imslow.kr/ghost|Ghost]] has a similar page title, which may indicate that both websites were developed by the same creator, or that Ghost is referencing kkzkk.com.</ref>


The images featured on Kkzkk.com were truly nightmarish. They included depictions of [[Pazuzu]], [[Ahenobarbus Henocied]], [[Regan MacNeil]], and other horrifying creatures. These images were accompanied by an ear-splitting scream that was designed to startle and disorient the viewer.
The malicious browser scripts only worked on [[wikipedia:Internet_Explorer|Internet Explorer]]. If the user accessed kkzkk.com using a modern browser such as [[wikipedia:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]], the website would not work as intended, as pop-ups are disabled by default.
 
But the horrors of Kkzkk.com didn't end there. The website was also equipped with a malicious script that attempted to open numerous pop-ups, all containing the same distressing content. This made it nearly impossible for users to exit the site, trapping them in a never-ending loop of terror.
 
To make matters worse, the website was also equipped with a script that caused the browser to be full-screened as soon as the website loaded. This meant that users were unable to close the window or navigate away from the site, leaving them trapped in a claustrophobic nightmare.
 
It's worth noting that these scripts were specifically designed to only work on [[wikipedia:Internet_Explorer|Internet Explorer]]. If a user attempted to access the site using a non-IE browser, such as [[wikipedia:Google_Chrome|Google Chrome]], only one pop-up would appear upon entering the site. However, even this was enough to leave users feeling shaken and unnerved.
 
Despite its notoriety, Kkzkk.com was eventually seized by the South Korean government in 2014. The reasons for its seizure are unclear, but it's likely that the site's disturbing content and malicious scripts were deemed too dangerous for public consumption.
 
Today, Kkzkk.com is no longer accessible, and its legacy serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers that lurk online. It's a cautionary tale for anyone who might be tempted to venture down the dark and twisted paths of the internet, reminding us that not all websites are what they seem, and that the price of curiosity can be steep indeed.


==History==
==History==
The transformation of the website in question is a curious and somewhat disturbing one. Originally launched in 2005 as an imageboard, it was a place for users to share pictures and engage in online discussions. However, in April of 2012, the website underwent a radical change and became a [[screamer]] website.
Kkzkk.com was originally an [[wikipedia:Imageboard|imageboard]] and did not contain any screamers. In April 2012, the website was changed to a screamer website. It was discontinued by the South Korean government in 2016.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160614012538/kkzkk.com/ A capture] of the site when it was shut down by the South Korean government.</ref> In June 2017, the website was acquired by Ehren Schaiberger, and the content was changed to a picture of a kitten and a privacy policy page, and no longer contained any screamers. As of 2023, the domain is now for sale.
 
The new version of the site was designed to shock and terrify visitors, featuring a montage of scream-inducing images accompanied by a menacing message: "Hello World :) Do u want to see ghost? (kkzkk@naver.com)". This message was identical to the one used in another online horror project called Ghost, leading many to speculate that the two were connected.
 
The [[screamer]] version of the website was incredibly unsettling, and it's no surprise that it was eventually shut down by the South Korean government in 2014. The reasons for the shutdown are unclear, but it's likely that the website's disturbing content and potential harm to users played a role in the decision.


However, the story doesn't end there. In May of 2017, the website was acquired by Ehren Schaiberger. Under new management, the website was given a complete overhaul, replacing the scream-inducing images with a picture of a cute kitten as the logo, and adding a privacy policy page.
== Gallery ==
<center><gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff">
File:Kkzkk.png|A screenshot from the reaction video.
File:KkzkkdiscontinuedKR.png|A screenshot of the site when it was shut down by the South Korean government.
File:Kkzkk shutdown.png|An English translated screenshot of the site when it was shut down by the South Korean government.
File:Kkzkk kitten.png|A capture of the site before the domain went on sale, featuring a kitten on the website banner.
</gallery></center>


Today, the website no longer contains any [[Screamer|screamers]] or disturbing content, and instead focuses on providing users with a safe and enjoyable online experience. The transformation of the site serves as a reminder that even the darkest corners of the internet can be redeemed, and that it's never too late to turn things around.
==References==
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==Link==
==Links==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following website contain lots of [[screamers]], <span style="color:red">as well as a [[malicious script]] that may harm your computer!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following website contain lots of [[screamers]], <span style="color:red">as well as a [[malicious script]] that may harm your computer!
*web.archive.org/web/20121127080444/kkzkk.com
* web.archive.org/web/20121127080444/kkzkk.com
*'''Reaction Video''': youtube.com/watch?v=03E0dRqYP-w
*'''Reaction video''': youtube.com/watch?v=03E0dRqYP-w
*'''Showcase Video''': blog.naver.com/rlxaertpy085/220581885862
*'''Showcase video''': blog.naver.com/rlxaertpy085/220581885862
*'''[[Kkzkk.com/SourceCode|Source Code]]'''
*'''[[Kkzkk.com/SourceCode|Source Code]]'''


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[[Category:Other scary images]]
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[[Category:Malicious scripts]]
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[[Category:South Korea]]

Revision as of 21:41, 31 January 2024

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Kkzkk.com was a South Korean screamer website that was registered sometime in 2004 or 2005. The website was later seized by the South Korean government in 2016.

Content

The website's design was intentionally deceptive, luring unsuspecting users with its innocuous appearance. However, upon entering the site, an alert message that read "What The Hell !!!" appeared right before the website opened numerous fullscreen pop-up windows containing a randomly selected list of screamer images, such as Pazuzu, Ahenobarbus Henocied, and Regan MacNeil. A startlingly loud scream sound effect[1] would play with each new window opened, causing the screams to overlap and intensify in volume. If the user attempted to navigate away from the website or close any of the pop-up windows, the page would use the onunload[2] event to spawn even more windows. The title of the page was "Hello World :) Do u want to see ghost? (kkzkk@naver.com)."[3]

The malicious browser scripts only worked on Internet Explorer. If the user accessed kkzkk.com using a modern browser such as Google Chrome, the website would not work as intended, as pop-ups are disabled by default.

History

Kkzkk.com was originally an imageboard and did not contain any screamers. In April 2012, the website was changed to a screamer website. It was discontinued by the South Korean government in 2016.[4] In June 2017, the website was acquired by Ehren Schaiberger, and the content was changed to a picture of a kitten and a privacy policy page, and no longer contained any screamers. As of 2023, the domain is now for sale.

Gallery

References

  1. The sound file was called scream5.mp3 and was set to loop indefinitely.
  2. Occurs when the user navigates away from the page, such as by clicking a link or closing the browser window.
  3. Ghost has a similar page title, which may indicate that both websites were developed by the same creator, or that Ghost is referencing kkzkk.com.
  4. A capture of the site when it was shut down by the South Korean government.

Links

NOTE: The following website contain lots of screamers, as well as a malicious script that may harm your computer!

  • web.archive.org/web/20121127080444/kkzkk.com
  • Reaction video: youtube.com/watch?v=03E0dRqYP-w
  • Showcase video: blog.naver.com/rlxaertpy085/220581885862
  • Source Code

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