Fake Fbi Lock Warining Screen Prank
: The FBI officially states that they never lock computers remotely or demand fines via digital screens.
If you follow those rules, you will enjoy one of the best reactions in internet humor. If you don't? Well, the real FBI doesn't send lock screens. They send real agents to your front door. Fake FBI Lock Warining Screen Prank
Reality Check: In 2022, a 19-year-old in Ohio was visited by local police after a prank fake FBI screen caused a teacher to call 911. While he wasn't charged, he spent 6 hours in interrogation. The prosecutor told him, "We know it's fake. The 911 dispatcher didn't." : The FBI officially states that they never
Dave sat on the floor, panting, looking from the normal screen to Mark. "It... it's gone." Well, the real FBI doesn't send lock screens
Create a full-screen image of "Windows 11 Critical Update – Do Not Turn Off PC." A progress bar that never moves, paired with a fake "System32 deleted" message. It is annoying but clearly not a government action.
Leave the device unattended for the target to discover, or subtly direct them to sit down at the screen. 🆚 Comparison: Harmless Prank vs. Real Malicious Threat
