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Fake Fbi Lock Warining Screen Prank ⭐ Hot

Then you hear your friend snickering from across the table.

Would you try this on a friend? Or has someone already pulled it on you? 😄 Fake FBI Lock Warining Screen Prank

Here’s an interesting and engaging piece of content about the — perfect for a blog, video script, or social media thread. 🔐 The “FBI Lock” Prank: When a Joke Feels Terrifyingly Real You’re sitting in a coffee shop, casually browsing on your laptop. Suddenly, the screen freezes. A harsh red, white, and blue banner slams across the display: “YOUR SYSTEM HAS BEEN LOCKED” “This computer is being tracked by the FBI Cybercrime Division.” A countdown timer ticks down from 24:00:00. “You must pay a $300 fine via Bitcoin to unlock your device.” Your heart stops. Did you accidentally click something illegal? Is the FBI really watching you? Then you hear your friend snickering from across the table

<html> <body onload="alert('FBI CYBERCRIME DIVISION – YOUR IP HAS BEEN LOGGED')"> <h1 style="color:red;text-align:center;">🔒 SYSTEM LOCKED</h1> <p style="text-align:center;">Do not turn off your PC. Contact your local FBI office immediately.</p> </body> </html> Run it in fullscreen mode. Watch the panic. Reveal the prank within 10 seconds. The fake FBI lock screen prank is one of the few internet jokes that still works face-to-face. It taps into our deepest fear of anonymous authority — and turns it into a laugh. 😄 Here’s an interesting and engaging piece of

A good prank makes everyone laugh, including the target. A great prank doesn’t end with someone reformatting their hard drive.

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