5 websites to joke to your friends that you are a hacker

If you want to prank your friends and convince them that you are a dangerous hacker, there are some websites that will help surprise them. The less they will make you and your company laugh at your pleasant evening.

The following fraudulent webpages will make your friends believe that you are computer savvy and even sophisticated hackers. You can claim the time they see you working endlessly by writing a code, sending out some sort of virus or hacking on a government website. The tool is there, from there on everything depends on your actress.
But let's look at these 5 websites.

1. Hacker Type
With the website Hacker Typer you can make your friends believe that not only do you know how to write in code but that you are also very good because your writing speed will resemble related films with hackers. This site will give you a page on a black background and once you start typing anything on your keyboard on the screen you will develop code from all kinds of programming languages.

It does not matter which keys you press, as the screen will continue to show you code at your typing speed. After a while, the page will display a "Access Denied" message, making your hacking attempt even more real.

2. Fake Windows Update Screen
With the website Fake Windows Update Screen , you can either scare your friends by telling them that the download you are downloading will delete the entire disk or tell them that you still have Windows 98 and do Update normally.

When you try to hover over your page, it will disappear. This will make friends panic even more at the thought of not being able to stop the process. Especially if you're doing all of this from your friend's computer. The page has various scripts, from Windows 98, linux, MacOS to Windows 10 and the that will trick your friends into thinking their drive will be erased is the Linux update.

Tip: If you joke to your friends with this trick, be sure to press the F11 key to display the full-screen browser. This will make farce more realistic.

3. Red Prank
The site Red Button Prank is rather more fun than misleading. When you enter the page, you will see a large red button with the message "Do not Press". Because people are by nature curious, your friend will not be able to withstand the temptation to click on the button.

When he (or she) clicks, the button will display a new message urging him to stop clicking the button, making him want to press it even harder. You can see more simply by "running" the application yourself first. You will definitely like it.

Somewhere along the way, the site will even play games with you and will display several red buttons to quit and stop clicking.

4. Shady URL
Whenever a friend sends you a URL, even if his or her name is obvious about its content, you usually open it to see at least why it speaks. So you can at least get an idea of ​​what it is about. With the website Shady URL you can trick your friends and make them think you've sent them some sort of virus or some thief of their IP.
The website accepts any URL you want and it turns it into a different but quite suspicious name. For example, how does this URL look to you: http://www.5z8.info/ip-stealer_s6d9wk_lemon-party-redux

Even the safest addresses like Google's can turn into a suspicious URL. The fake URL will still make your friend wonder what you sent him.

5. Geek Typer
The site Geek Typer has a bunch of options to make your friends think you've turned into a hacker. It has different versions and scenarios that are intended to make the victim think that you are trying to trace a location of a world government or company. You can choose from 24 different ones the.

Depending on the theme you choose, open them as well to have the appropriate sounds that will make the prank even more realistic. Some themes also have alerts that go off in the process leaving the victim to believe that you have actually managed to access a government website.

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Written by Dimitris

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