Kkzkk.com
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Kkzkk.com was a notorious website known for its sinister content that 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 with its innocuous appearance. However, once they entered the site, they were greeted with a message that read "What The Hell !!!" right before a montage of screamer pictures including Pazuzu, Ahenobarbus Henocied, Regan MacNeil, and other scary images appeared, which were accompanied by an incredibly loud scream that was designed to startle the viewer. It also had the page title "Hello World :) Do u want to see ghost? (kkzkk@naver.com)". This is the same title used in Ghost.
The website also contained a malicious script that attempted to open numerous pop-ups (that displayed the same content) to prevent the user from closing, followed by another script that full-screened the browser entirely as soon as the website loaded. These scripts only worked on Internet Explorer, if the user used a modern browser such as Google Chrome, the website would not work (when pop-ups are disabled) as intended and only one pop-up may appear upon entering.
History
The website used to be an imageboard in 2005 and did not contain any screamers. In April 2012, the website changed into a screamer website and was discontinued by the South Korean Government in 2016[1]. In June 2017, the website was later acquired by Ehren Schaiberger and the content was changed to a picture of a kitten (as the logo) and a privacy policy page. The site no longer contains any screamers. As of 2023, the domain is now for sale.
References
Link
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