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'''Glory Hole Foundation''' was a bait and switch [[shock site]] which disguised itself as a nonprofit golf and country club community. The site even had a YouTube<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/c/Gloryholefoundation/featured</nowiki></ref> and Twitter<ref><nowiki>https://twitter.com/YourGHF</nowiki></ref> account to further disguise itself as a trustworthy website.
'''Glory Hole Foundation''' was a bait and switch [[shock site]] which disguised itself as a nonprofit golf and country club community. The site even had a YouTube<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/c/Gloryholefoundation/featured</nowiki></ref> and Twitter<ref><nowiki>https://twitter.com/YourGHF</nowiki></ref> account to further disguise itself as a trustworthy website.


The website has a white background displaying the ''Glory Hole Foundation'' logo above a green "Enter Website" button. Once the button was clicked, the site displayed a short GIF of two naked men having anal sex, accompanied by a loud audio of a man moaning. There is also a malicious script in the source code of the site that opened a popup window which duplicates itself and bounces around the screen, displaying the same GIF shown on the main page. The viewer could easily leave the site by using Task Manager to exit the browser.
The website has a white background displaying the ''Glory Hole Foundation'' logo above a green "Enter Website" button. Once the button was clicked, the site displayed a short GIF of two naked men engaging in anal sex, accompanied by loud audio of a man moaning. There is also a malicious script that opened a popup window that duplicates itself and bounces around the screen, displaying the same GIF shown on the main page. The viewer could easily leave the site by using Task Manager to exit the browser.


==Origin==
== Origin ==
The website was created in early 2015 and was an invention of "Prank Call Nation". It was notably used in prank calls and Twitch streams, the point of the site was to mislead the victim into believing Glory Hole Foundation was a legitimate not-for-profit organization. Users on [[4chan]] eventually discovered the website, and began using it in bait and switch pranks on Twitch streamers, similar to [[Onche.fr]].
The website, created in early 2015, was an invention of "Prank Call Nation", who initially used it to pull pranks on unsuspecting victims. It quickly found its way onto popular streaming platforms like Twitch, where it was used in bait and switch tricks, designed to mislead people into believing that Glory Hole Foundation was a legitimate not-for-profit entity. Users on [[4chan]] eventually uncovered the site and began to use it to pull similar pranks on Twitch streamers, similar to [[Onche.fr]].


Glory Hole Foundation also had a second website called "Desk Corporate IT", which was used to target people interested in technology. If the "Enter Website" button was clicked, the same thing would happen.
Glory Hole Foundation also launched a second website, called "Desk Corporate IT". This site was targeted at people interested in technology and had the same method as the main site. If the "Enter Website" button was clicked, the viewer would be shown the same shocking content as the first site.


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==References==
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* '''Alternate Site''': web.archive.org/web/20150425004524/helpdeskcorporate.com
* '''Alternate Site''': web.archive.org/web/20150425004524/helpdeskcorporate.com


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Revision as of 11:22, 26 March 2024

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Glory Hole Foundation was a bait and switch shock site which disguised itself as a nonprofit golf and country club community. The site even had a YouTube[1] and Twitter[2] account to further disguise itself as a trustworthy website.

The website has a white background displaying the Glory Hole Foundation logo above a green "Enter Website" button. Once the button was clicked, the site displayed a short GIF of two naked men engaging in anal sex, accompanied by loud audio of a man moaning. There is also a malicious script that opened a popup window that duplicates itself and bounces around the screen, displaying the same GIF shown on the main page. The viewer could easily leave the site by using Task Manager to exit the browser.

Origin

The website, created in early 2015, was an invention of "Prank Call Nation", who initially used it to pull pranks on unsuspecting victims. It quickly found its way onto popular streaming platforms like Twitch, where it was used in bait and switch tricks, designed to mislead people into believing that Glory Hole Foundation was a legitimate not-for-profit entity. Users on 4chan eventually uncovered the site and began to use it to pull similar pranks on Twitch streamers, similar to Onche.fr.

Glory Hole Foundation also launched a second website, called "Desk Corporate IT". This site was targeted at people interested in technology and had the same method as the main site. If the "Enter Website" button was clicked, the viewer would be shown the same shocking content as the first site.

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/c/Gloryholefoundation/featured
  2. https://twitter.com/YourGHF

Links

NOTE: The following website contains pornography, and may also harm your computer!

  • web.archive.org/web/20150813055235/gloryholefoundation.com
  • Alternate Site: web.archive.org/web/20150425004524/helpdeskcorporate.com

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