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There are variants of this site which contained malicious scripts that will let the window bounce around the screen and display many message boxes when the user tries to close the page. | There are variants of this site which contained malicious scripts that will let the window bounce around the screen and display many message boxes when the user tries to close the page. | ||
==History== | =='''History'''== | ||
The original video is from a Brazilian pornographic adult film, ''TSBitches'',<ref>knowyourmeme.com/memes/sites/meatspin</ref> starring Cristina Bianchini. The film itself can be found on PornHub. | The original video is from a Brazilian pornographic adult film, ''TSBitches'',<ref>knowyourmeme.com/memes/sites/meatspin</ref> starring Cristina Bianchini. The film itself can be found on PornHub. | ||
Later on, a website on [[YTMND]] titled Ridin Spinnaz<ref> | Later on, a website on [[YTMND]] titled Ridin Spinnaz.<ref>ridinspinnaz.ytmnd.com/ Contains a shocking GIF.</ref> grabbed a .gif of the film with the song "Riddin Spinners" playing in the background.<ref>John-Michael Bond "Revisiting Meatspin, the NSFW site that shocked a generation," published February 3rd, 2017, https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/meatspin-meme/</ref> Later on, Meatspin[.]cc was created. | ||
The world record for amount of spins; 10,000,112 spins; was allegedly made in 2009 by four students in an Irish university "working around the clock to ensure they did not miss any spins."<ref>meatspin[dot]cc/</ref> | The world record for amount of spins; 10,000,112 spins; was allegedly made in 2009 by four students in an Irish university "working around the clock to ensure they did not miss any spins."<ref>meatspin[dot]cc/</ref> | ||
=== '''In Popular culture''' === | |||
On March 1st, 2013, Benjamin Blouin hacked [https://pc.fsu.edu/ FSU Panama City]'s internet to display Meatspin[.]com as the homepage on the school's computers. Blouin was arrested with a third degree felony; Blouin was also suspended and spent time in jail. "Florida State student hacks Wi-Fi, sends entire campus to Meatspin". The Daily Dot. 2013-03-12. https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/florida-state-student-meatspin-wi-fi-prank/ Retrieved 2019-05-09. | |||
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== '''Google Hammer''' == | == '''Google Hammer''' == | ||
Google Hammer is the most malicious variant of Meatspin. It tries to trick people into thinking they will find good value marketing information, however when visitng the site, it sometimes will show a fake loading page, then it will proceed to the main payload which is showing the Meatspin flash, letting the window move around the screen. When the user tries to close the page, a second payload will be activated which is crashing non-IE browsers such as Chrome by overloading Shockwave Flash using a custom SFWObject script, displaying alot of confirm boxes, and changing the window title on IE on exit. Before it used its own code, the website was a mirror to Makemoniesonline.com which is basically the same (Not as malicious though.) Many people think that the website will download a bunch of malicious applications to the local machine, however this statement was confirmed false. {{Cite}} | Google Hammer is the most malicious variant of Meatspin. It tries to trick people into thinking they will find good value marketing information, however when visitng the site, it sometimes will show a fake loading page, then it will proceed to the main payload which is showing the Meatspin flash, letting the window move around the screen. When the user tries to close the page, a second payload will be activated which is crashing non-IE browsers such as Chrome by overloading Shockwave Flash using a custom SFWObject script, displaying alot of confirm boxes, and changing the window title on IE on exit. Before it used its own code, the website was a mirror to Makemoniesonline.com which is basically the same (Not as malicious though.) Many people think that the website will download a bunch of malicious applications to the local machine, however this statement was confirmed false. {{Cite}} | ||
=== '''Parodies''' === | === '''Parodies''' === | ||
Many parodies of this shock site have been made. on | Many parodies of this [[shock site]] have been made. on September 25th, 2006, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wnE4vF9CQ4 Leekspin] was made as a parody of this meme to Meatspin. | ||
=='''References'''== | =='''References'''== | ||
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