Fake Fbi Lock Warining Screen Prank [exclusive] Jun 2026

that freezes your browser or computer and demands payment (usually in cryptocurrency or gift cards) to "unlock" it. While some seek this as a prank, it is primarily a serious cyberattack used to extort money from unsuspecting users. FBI (.gov) 1. Identifying the "Lock" Screen

This method allows you to "release" the victim remotely or after they have sufficiently panicked. Fake FBI Lock Warining Screen Prank

Would you like a safe, downloadable HTML template for this prank, or tips on how to exit/customize one? that freezes your browser or computer and demands

<div id="lock-screen"> <div class="header"> <div class="seal">DEPT<br>OF<br>JUSTICE</div> <div class="title-text"> <h1>FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION</h1> <p>U.S. Department of Justice - Cyber Division</p> </div> </div> Identifying the "Lock" Screen This method allows you

Combine a fake FBI screen that, after 5 seconds, redirects to Rick Astley’s "Never Gonna Give You Up." The transition from terror to confusion is comedy gold.

Mark’s stomach dropped. Dave wasn't calling Mark to argue about the prank. Dave had called 911.

: To increase the "scare factor," some versions display your IP address or a live feed from your webcam to make it seem like you are under active surveillance. Prank vs. Malware