The *SPIRIT* of *GOGGLE* is messing with the *AUDIO* of this VIDEO! *GET OUT* WHILE YOU CAN! HINT: *Turn on SUBTITLES!* ;) Visit kamikoto.com/NationSquid and use code "NationSquid" to get $50 off any purchase! Thank you to Kamikoto for sponsoring this video! Attribution for image shown at 16:37 is incorrect. Photo credit for image shown at 16:37 - CC: Justus Blümer Creative Commons: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
It’s crazy how the audio cut is so brilliantly done, perfectly fits with the video topic, AND catches everyone off guard while being a COMPLETE accident
it was so annoying bro. i wanna watch this while drawing cause i have like 2 hours to finish this art trade and i like listening and it just completely cut me off it’s so annoying it went too long
I still find it hard to believe the audio glitch was accidental. Partly because you can still hear a low sound that seems like it would come straight out of a horror movie to ramp up tension, but also because the silent section has a lot of darkness, and glitching, and even a kind of weird unsettling close up of the guy's face in a dark room. And then of course the too-perfect timing of it cutting back in at "Or was this all just a coincidence?"
Don't know if the glitching around 6 minutes in is intentional, but it did get me. I was like "wait I'm not still dreaming, right?" Edit: I get it, I get it, it was intentional! Some of you are funny, but stop! The pinned comment was edited, I don't think it originally mentioned the fact that it was intentional (Guess there's no way to prove that, just take my word for it). Edit number two: oh my god i hate you, NationSquid, I'm calling you out with the power of one of the most popular comments on this video! (lol)
Using the internet was so scary as a kid. I’m not sure how I didn’t accidentally brick more computers than I did with all the random sites I visited and the lack of security at the time. Now Ublock origin is usually enough to avoid everything.
I had actually just recently built a computer for my friend when goggle was a thing. Within just a couple days or so, he told me his system got infected due to that very typo. Lucky him he hadn't been using it very long and didn't have any private data on it just yet. I went ahead and reinstalled XP for free for him, and we both learned a hard lesson that day.
So here is what happens. Phase 1 of the virus release is the irritating pop-ups. Then, Phase 2 worsens your outcome when you try to select "clean out viruses" or remove the pop-up windows. When you find out these attempts fail, Phase 3 makes things a lot lot worse when you try to uninstall the virus elements. It keeps on coming and coming and coming and coming (pop-ups and rogues). And when you try to continue to uninstall the malware --- FAREWELL! YOU DIE! The malware HITS THE 0 SECTOR AND THE MASTER BOOT RECORDS AND KILLS THEM! THEY ARE TERMINATED - AND YOUR COMPUTER IS ALSO TERMINATED! FOR GOOD!
i was 7 when goggle was a big scare. i had just started using the computer on my own / without constant supervision.. the sheer amount of times that my mom told me “make sure you type google and not goggle” was insane. so… this video extremely entertained me.
i recall being in typing classes in kindergarten when goggle was in its hayday. the amount of posters warning about it at the time in my school’s computer lab was real. i witnessed a kid beside me mistype goggle into a searchbar in the effort to look up the website we were using for the typing program, and the amount of panic that took over in the few teachers we had acting as supervisors was insane. iirc, a few of the popups even had some robotic voice reading off the text on them at an insanely loud volume, so the teachers had to turn off the speakers manually to the computer while they tried to fix it, and the poor kid was so confused they were bawling. this video was a throwback for sure, thank you!
I just realised that kids born after 2011 will never realise how real those parodies of unescapeable viruses and pop-ups were to those of us using PCs in 2005.
6:33 "and only guard stinks further"😵😵 6:35 " google was explo---ding" 6:28 "this was a ver- this was a very important year for google" 6:22 "and got it's name form splo-ding" 💀💀 6:41 "this was a- this was a-" cuts off 7:42 "or this was just a coincidence" 10:04 BonziBuddy installed?!?!!?
After learning from your new video today that the glitch was a mistake, I came back and I’m flawed how perfect that part was as a pure coincidence, an act of fate…and then straight after you say “or was all that just a coincidence?”. And the meta thing is that, yes it really was! One of the coolest coincidences I’ve seen in a while, the universe really aligned for you that day buddy :))
@@RimFaxxe his latest video is literally called “how a glitch gave a TH-camr millions of views”. And he literally explained how it was a complete mistake/coincidence. You really should get your facts right before replying 😉
I remember our computer got infected with the Spy Sheriff ransomware from that website at that time. I emailed the malware authors asking them nicely to fix our computer, and weirdly enough, they did! They emailed me back with a free license key to remove the ransomware... Who would've thought? I can confirm that, in my experience, the website acted exactly like it did in that McAfee commercial (minus the dramatic music lol). It used some kind of exploit kit to take over the computer and install the Spy Sheriff ransomware within seconds, without any user interaction. Spy Sheriff wasn't your run-of-the-mill rogue AV either... It completely locked down your computer until you paid the license fee. It was effectively an early form of ransomware rather than mere scareware, like most other rogue AVs.
Spy Sheriff sounds familiar. I think back in like 2006 or 2007 my grandfather installed it to my already adware infected computer (60+ popups that I was used to right clicking close all on for a few minutes until they stopped), it was disguised inside of a fake adware remover that he installed from cnet, which is a shadey enough place as is X,D Does Spy Sheriff have a scanner that makes it look like you got a Gazillion Trojans? I remember seeing a list of viruses that I had no clue how I had so many without doing anything, and my grandpa did a reinstall of the OS before grounding me from the computer.
nvm just reached that part of the video. and yes it looks to be what was installed to my old PC, welp thats a decade old mystery solved for me lol. Sorry 4 bothering you lol
I had some kind of ransomware on one of my old pc back when I was on windows xp and I got lucky that coding hadn't made enough progress at the time to properly lock me out of my pc because I found a backdoor that would shut down the program and allow me to access my pc rather than being stuck with a ransomware program that wouldn't minimize or let me see my desktop. The way I got around it so I could delete the files it was attached to was simply just after I logged in but before the ransomware launched I'd launch some program that when you shut down the system or log out it brings up the 'these programs are stopping the computer from logging off do you want to close them' and then I would hit no but since they didn't give the ransomware the same kind of treatment it would have been shut down to start the logging off process and my computer was back in my control. Took me like 6 days to figure out what to do but thank god it worked. The ransomware I had was saying it was the FBI. But I've always ran my pc on the dangerous side with little to no antivirus (other than whatever windows provides)
There are worse rogues out there, I actually have a copy of spysheriff that I tried on a VM, it wasn't as bad as some of the other stuff I have in my malware collection
bro that eerie wind sound when the audio cuts is TOO UNSETTLING. this is the first video ive seen from you and its a good impression!! really entertaining but really scary. i literally have a huge fear of internally damaged computers so this really unsettled me. 👏👏👏
Be wary though, this youtuber has made several hoaxes that he tried to pass off as real (godlyrecon and a fake christine chubbuck footage video to name a few)
For anyone who didn't read the pinned comment, the audio glitch was on purpose. Subtitles still have that portion of the video, so it's suggested you turn them on!
People don’t give the modern internet enough credit for greatly evading issues like this meanwhile one wrong click in the 2000s would render your family computer useless
When my English teacher spelled “Goggle Docs” on an assignment, I thought of this and told him about it. The only video demonstrating footage of Goggle destroying your PC is a PSA that came out in 2006, showing what actually happened when the typo was made.
Never in my life would I expect mini documentaries about computer anomalies to be so entertaining and riveting. PLEASE make more videos exactly like this one!
I imagine goggle being a particularly common typo for new internet users who thought the site was actually named after the real word instead of whatever the hell "google" is
Especially as the name itself is a typo of the number “googol”, which is 1 followed by 100 zeros, the idea being that it’ll search through that many things (there aren’t even that many atoms in the known universe). Of course, no one really knew of that number either and knowledge of the number only went up after Google took off in popularity lol.
Woah dude you had me at that glitch segment. At first I was about to make a comment about you needing to fire your editor. But then I realized what it was after having a really bad feeling in my stomach for a few seconds. I consider myself good with technology but even I had a thought for a split second that maybe I was being hacked. Brilliant editing bro. Very smart stuff.
Really shocked I never heard about this as a kid with how much my parents thought every website was dangerous, I even remember them telling me not to use TH-cam too much because it would give the PC a virus 😭
Well, they weren't completely wrong with YT. In the very very early days when Google first bought out YT, they placed ads to some strange places. I remember getting a virus from a wikia site that kept redirecting me to an anal-focused porn site lol.
Wow, this is a really well made video! Idk why I find it so fascinating to learn about random old computer glitches and people exploiting them. And also quick side-note: from 6:22 to around 7 minutes, the audio and subtitles go completely crazy, and then the audio cuts off at one point. Not sure if it was on purpose but I thought I would just let you know.
@@charliecjk8695 at some point around 6:30 it doesn't line up and there's words he didn't even say that come up in the captions, maybe that's goggle's fault who knows
It’s strange how very little information survived about this considering how destructive it is and also even some of the earliest computer viruses are still pretty well documented. It’s either that someone (probably Google) wants this buried or it’s completely bullshit
Because this video is 95% fake and exaggerates what the virus actually does. The virus did nothing unless you RAN THE EXE FILE........ JUST LIKE EVERY VIRUS. Remote execution of an executable is extremely rare even in 2005. The people that got viruses ran the virus themselves.
Its bullshit This youtuber is actually dramatizing the story alot, and made alot of it up. The real story is that, yes, the website was malicious, but it did not brick your computer. It only popped up alot of popups, which made it difficult to exit out of, and the popups could also lead to downloading viruses if you were to click them. But other than that, there was no “computer becomes instantly screwed by visiting goggle”
My money is on bullshit. Even at Google’s modern influence level, they can’t suppress news to this level. At best, they could bury it in their own search engine. But, if goggle was truly as distructive as the myth claims, not only would the news have blown up, but there would have been other sites stealing and using the exploit. There would be evidence of Microsoft making a mad scramble to patch the vulnerability. This was the mid aughts, not the dark ages. I bet the site actually existed. It was probably malicious. It probably had certain people nervous, and even panicking, but I doubt it was the computer destroying monster that the myth claims. It was probably the same level of menace that Bonzi Buddy was. I was an adult in 2006. I was just about to enter college a year later for an IT degree. No body I knew was even talking about this, and if there was a viral site someone in IT could trick another into visiting, it would have happened.
I respect how convincing the audio error was, when it first started it sounded exactly like youtube videos I've previously viewed where the editor accidentally leaves in bad takes or a sentence gets repeated.
I went there as a curious 13-year-old computer nerd and can tell you firsthand that it was a bunch of scammy pop-ups and autoscript processes that made it difficult to navigate away from the page. We did have a few viruses on the family computer around that time, but nothing that bricked our 2007 HP.
I went there on a school computer in 2011. Nothing happened. I clicked on a survey to win an iPad out of curiosity to see if the website got patched. Instant bricked computer. No OS boot up possible. A new windows OS was installed.
This video made me realize that I likely had spyware on my computer in the early 2010s because I remember for a couple of weeks there was a time where inconspicuously there was a random ass search engine that somehow made itself my homepage. I’m not sure how malicious it was since if you searched on it, it would function like a normal search engine, but it definitely was really unusual that it did that. Perhaps someone else has a similar experience and can help me narrow down what site it was haha
oh yeah that happened to me too, and sometimes it would play audio advertisements and I could never figure out where it was coming from since I was a little kid 😭
You're a god for making something like 6:22 fits the entire video perfectly and holy it sent shivers down my spine especially with the recent log4j thing going on. Keep making such good content.
@@fnafdisruptor log4j is a very common Java logging library, which recently had a critical vulnerability, which given its prevalence is absolutely terrifying.
@@fnafdisruptor Basically the WMF exploit from the video but you don't need to do anything, as soon as someone sends the exploit it hacks everyone in the MC server, runs code on your website server, delete your game servers, etc.
I won't forget it. My mother called me over the phone in a panic one time because her computer came "under attack" when she tried to visit Facebook. So I came by, and it was on one of those un-backout-able pages with a warning sound, and a siren. Turns out she typed Facebokk instead. I won't lie, it gave me a little chuckle.
@@gav6189 helps for anyone who faces the problem or is curious on how to solve it. Thank you for commenting on a 8 month old thread. Don't you have better things to do? Cmon I just became a true Christian lemme just live.
I have experience with typosquatting websites. Fortunately I never actually uploaded the virus, but I went to a website for a podcast I listened to. Unfortunately, as it was a podcast, I didn't know the actual spelling for it, which led me to type it wrong. The actual website was fine, but I got close to uploading a virus with the fake one. I'm just glad I'm so paranoid and didn't click anything lol
Goggle absolutely existed as early as 2000- I remember it being a search engine page when I was in middle school. I had one teacher that insisted that Goggle was the CORRECT one to use, not Google. It didn't appear malicious at that point, at least.
Definitely existed as a non malicious site. I remember specifically searching for words close to "Google" (Dunno what my goal was) but I 100% went to goggle on my Windows XP computer, which I still have, and still works fine.
Thank you for confirming I'm not going crazy :) I remember briefly using it as one myself. I didn't have a home computer, so this was mostly gonna be work or libraries. The next time I was near a computer, which is about 05-06 when I got online for real, most computers did the reroute mentioned in the video.
XP Professional. Group Policy editor. Software Restriction Policies. Add path rule for your browser's cache. Set to "disallow". BAM. No more drive-by downloads. This is how I was running for years by 2006.
This is going on my list of “how did people use the Internet” videos. Because seriously, the more you learn the more you realize that we probably should have broken more things than we did.
"AOL Keywords" were pushed by media targeted to kids, such as typing "Nick" in for Nickelodeon. Never bothered to look up how all that worked, but did streamline to experience to get where you intended, I'd think.
When I was a kid I had a nightmare about a virus that was a band of cute animals playing instruments on my desktop as the wallpaper. Over time they got more and more angry looking and eventually looked evil. It's a vague memory but I remember it being a dream of my old windows 95 getting a virus.
i've accidentally filled the house computer w viruses to various degrees of severity in my childhood and i swear i have never recovered from the jumpscare of a malicious, loud pop-up coming up on the screen and to this day am only creeped out by hearing about anything related to computer viruses/malware (and when i receive any type of error message on a computer i STILL get the heart-drop sensation). btw the last time i destroyed a computer i was probably 8 or 9.
I’ve had the exact same experience lmao, mum was not happy about the laptop she bought me for the start of high school getting popups everywhere and then entirely bricking 😂😂😂
I just found this channel like 2 hours ago and saw this video. I was a kid when this was a thing and I remember doing this. I destroyed my fathers pc he kept everything on with this. I worked my butt off to pay him back for this and I remember him laughing and saying that a week before this had happened he backed everything up and moved it onto a new computer and the one I messed up was supposed to become mine and my brothers anyway. Such a crazy time lol. Great videos you are making! A lot of these viruses I have either witnessed happen to others (or myself obviously lol) or be talked about due to my father being a huge tech person and building computers for others to make money to pay bills or food for us when funds were low.
I swear those of us that grew up in the early 2000s, (grew up as in old enough to use the computer and internet) really were the pioneers of learning the Dos and Don'ts of being on the internet. I remember going to Goggle by accident by a typo bc that was when I was learning to type without looking at the keyboard. Not long after that our PC got the blue screen of death but I'm not sure if it was from that or something else malicious.
The ambience was present when he was talking before. I’m guessing the editing software corrupted when exporting. The reason he hasn’t reuploaded the video is probably because it fits with the theme of the video. The pinned comment was edited, likely because he didn’t know about it until people pointed it out to him, and he later edited it to make a joke.
I remember being a kid and running into viruses. My fear of them caused me to like white hatting, internet safety, and privacy measures when using computers 😅
Tbh, I’m a Mac user now. I still have my windows laptop and know well how to use it, (I’ve noticed some people that switch completely forget how to use windows) but I feel like my MacBook is a lot more secure than my windows. But I also use the same measures I used with my windows so that probably helps a LOT, and the fact that certain things can’t even work on a MacBook unless it’s coded to probably helps too lol.
Was definitely a real site in terms of spam and scammy pages, but I don't remember my computer ever being infected from visiting it. The most annoying thing was you couldn't close the web browsers when they had alert windows open, so they had a constant chain of alert windows you had to keep clicking cancel on, and while you were doing that dozens of pop up windows were appearing. I'd just turn my computer off with the power button to end it 😂😭😂
I remember being in class in around 2013 daring my friend to go to Goggle, and when he did I expected all hell to break loose and the computer to be bricked but to our disappointment it was just a technology store! We had no clue about new owners so we thought that they were trying a new method or something lol, good times
I have this weird memory from elementary school when Google was probably brand new. I’m guessing it was probably 1999. We were in computer class and our teacher told us to type Google and one of my classmates made this typo… He was sitting too far away for me to see his screen but my understanding was that it was an adult website. Our teacher freaked.
I remember doing this as a kid on my mom's XP laptop since I'd heard it could brick your computer. The popups scared me so much that I just turned the computer off completely. I don't think it did any damage, but even as a 20 y/o now I still panic for a split second when I realise I'm on a scammy website...!
I remember a really weird typo squatting site from that era: a photography site The Ruins Of Detroit (which I think is still around, and a lot bigger the last time I looked) had a typo squatting site used by a hate group, and the hate group actually put a lot of really good photography of Detroit on it so you didn't even realize you were on the wrong site until you start reading the text and realize it's actually the hate group.
@@tahaghassemi2381 it wasn’t the last time I visited the “Ruins of Detroit” page. I’m not sure of exactly the URL because it was a typo squatting site and I don’t remember exactly what the typo was.
The funny thing is, when this virus was running rampant, I was still using Windows98SE. There was a even a bit on the local news stating that it primarily affected NT, ME, and XP and that users running older Windows systems were not likely to be affected (but to still avoid the site just to be safe).
You have my lasting respect because you actually had me legitimately wondering if my phone had an issue or if the video file was corrupted or something. How did you do that with the audio? Was it by detaching and chopping it up, or something else?
@@Rackyack well, after doing hours of editing and work I’d be sure to watch it again… I can’t fathom this was unintentionally don’t with what he talks about in the cc. I think it’s to get it from being taken down
Considering the very real danger to your computer caused by a simple website, I don't think I can make fun of my parents' fear of Y2K anymore. It must have felt more legitimate than I remembered.
@@Geelerno it’s not an aesthetic lmaoo. y2k was a computer programming shortcut that was expected to cause havoc when the year changed from 1999 to 2000.
@@Geeler back before the 2000s, lots of computers stored the year as a two-digit number, so there was a concern that all the world's computers would malfunction en masse when the year rolled over from Year 99 to Year 0. tons of computer programmers worked very hard to fix it ironically, some older systems are due for a similar problem soon -- the Year 2038 problem -- and _because_ programmers did such a good job preventing Y2K from breaking anything, not as many people are taking the upcoming problem seriously. after all, everyone was so scared of Y2K and when it came around, nothing even broke, right?
Ive had nightmares about my desktops being infected and even the bios/efi was messed up and when I thought unplugging the power would stop it from doing damage the machines remained in operation being unplugged from power
@@de_koteyka he probably did it because it fit the tone well (although I agree with it being unnecessary and annoying) Also, It can be a jumpscare if you don't expect it. I also clarified easily jumpscared because, well, some people (like me) have that issue. What can I say, Loud unexpected noises and me don’t mesh well.
6:43 thank you for the moment of silence that amplified the sound of my cat noisily licking his own asshole in the quiet darkness of my room I really appreciate it
You always find a way to make a 20 minute video about vulnerabilities of Windows that are now almost 20 years old interesting to watch. You deserve many more subscribers!
And now I understand why my dad taught me to kill IE in task manager instead of pressing X if I got a pop-up. Or using the power button if any type of strange pop-up/prompt interfered with normal computer use.
I've been to my fair share of misspelled googles but Ive never been to this one and it is by far the most chaotic and honestly hilarious. Great presentation, I'm looking forward to more virus history.
McAfee is trash, i tested it to detect even the most basic ransomware, that even Windows Defender can detect and still didn't even scanned the file. This is hilarious.
I remember a lot of school computers got taken out and replaced, obviously being so young we didn't think much of it but I feel like this is the answer.
this audio glitch segment is pretty fitting, it adds more "horror" to the video, and making it more unsettling also i like the computer sound at the very start, it's satisfying
The way that the "audio bug" ends when he says "or was this all just a coincidence" gave me fucking chills. Great job on that, it might have been subtle but mmmm I loved that part.
I remember watching this when it came out and just figuring it was a weird glitch that would be fixed eventually but your latest video put it in a whole new light
I accidentally visited goggle around 2001/2002 (I was in middle school at the time). It wasn't a 404 or malicious, but it was a rather generic website which asked if you meant Google at the top, which I then clicked on and continued my day. So it definitely existed in the early 2000s.
@@gmeeer9165 Source? I was talking about a personal experience, so I don't have a source. It's not like I recorded my screen while browsing the web on the school computers. There might be a log file on some long forgotten backup of the web monitoring software they used, but I definitely don't have access to that.
One time i was on the school computers and i misspelled. Thank god the school had a firewall cuz when i looked up at the screen expecting a search engine to be there, it came up with a screen saying that it was a detention for me for "endangering expensive equipment". I explained to the teachers why it was an accident and i got off scot free. Moral of the story, learn to spell.
I thought for sure my tv was glitching for a minute. I rewound the video like 3 times to see if it would happen again. Then I took out my phone and it still did it. Turns out it just fits very well with the theme.
I wasn't sure if my computer had glitched or if something like that happened, so I went back over it and wasn't sure if you noticed but you clearly do... It just had me freaking out because I'm using a Windows currently and my Chromebook says: "Chrome OS is missing or damaged" and it was actually showing physical errors! Like black glitchy parts of the screen, and when they popped up I would hear some sort of static! It freaked me out and I don't want that to happen again!
I've been on goggle a number of times throughout the early 2000s. Usually it was pretty benign with the usual barrage of ads and pop ups saying are you sure you want to leave this page. They never did use a similar logo from what I remember.
6:22 okay so i was half asleep half awake at this portion and I was so confused at first. I thought I was still dreaming, and it took me a good 10 minutes to realize that I was fully awake and that it was on purpose.
Geez, I wonder how this NEVER happened on any computer when I was in elementary school. The only thing I actively remember being slightly annoying was the sheer amount of people that installed those toolbar options that were "optional" in most installers back in the day. One PC was so bad that it literally had ONLY the bottom strip above the taskbar be the webpage & the rest was all toolbar filled with various options/search boxes... 😂
Feels like toolbars were the 00's version of SEO. Needless bloat that made you do a lot of scrolling, and that will (hopefully) become a funny relic of the past.
Using a computer back then was definitely an experience. Id go around random websites for hours exploring. Now though everything is so cooperate or hidden behind sign up screens, there is only a handful of websites I visit.
It wouldn't be "beyond repair" You would just need to reinstall windows. Even back then, It wouldn't be very hard, Your PC would have come with recovery disks with drivers and Windows.
@@JDHIII3 Maybe not, Because of how bad Internet explorer's security was back in the day, It could run a script in the website that would silently download the files, Blocking internet explorer from showing that it is downloading anything at all, And due to Windows not coming with any anti-virus whatsoever until Vista, The program could take advantage of one of the many glitches in Windows NT And auto run itself without the user noticing, Until it's too late. But these vonerabilities were patched in Windows XP Service Packs, Before later Windows Defender coming with later versions of Windows.
its a reference to the actual goggle video. damn was it nostalgic. i remember finding the video as a kid and actually being scared. literal nightmare fuel.
@@vozercozer i remember hearing about this site as a kid, but was very lucky to not stumble on to it personally. Hearing about it always made me wary to double check spelling before entering a website..
The editing on here is absolutely amazing. Thank you for going out of your way to take the time you do to actually use the graphics of an old browser/OS to really put us back in time like we really are experiencing this in ‘06. The lengths you go through for such a small and short video are absolutely incredible
I don’t think anyone realized, but the audio glitch is from TH-cam and not NationSquid. You can see it when you turn on the captions and see that it’s continuing with what the original audio is saying.
The *SPIRIT* of *GOGGLE* is messing with the *AUDIO* of this VIDEO! *GET OUT* WHILE YOU CAN!
HINT: *Turn on SUBTITLES!* ;)
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Certified goggle moment
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That audio glitch segment was legitimately unsettling. It was timed so well I really thought my phone was freaking out
I got scared for a second too. I was listening to the video but not watching it. xD
@@Idabellda same, home alone too, proper shitting myself.
i exited out of youtube like twice trying to fix it 😭
God it went on for way too long it was actually annoying asf
Yeah I felt the video had creepy pasta vibes, but then they committed
It’s crazy how the audio cut is so brilliantly done, perfectly fits with the video topic, AND catches everyone off guard while being a COMPLETE accident
Touhou pfp 🫵
It Fits Perfectly Into The Topic - IT WAS ACCIDENTAL Awn7mFktpB4
It's super annoying and not clever at all
@@realtacobellsomething like that annoys you?😂 Man don't take everything so seriously
it was so annoying bro. i wanna watch this while drawing cause i have like 2 hours to finish this art trade and i like listening and it just completely cut me off it’s so annoying it went too long
The audio bugging literally scared the shit out of me
Relatable 😎😎😎😎😎👊👊👊👊🤛🤜🤛✊🤜✊🤜✊
You're under exposed then.
YES I WAS TERRIFIED
i thought i got a virus omg
SAME
I still find it hard to believe the audio glitch was accidental. Partly because you can still hear a low sound that seems like it would come straight out of a horror movie to ramp up tension, but also because the silent section has a lot of darkness, and glitching, and even a kind of weird unsettling close up of the guy's face in a dark room. And then of course the too-perfect timing of it cutting back in at "Or was this all just a coincidence?"
the recording of this voice bugged but not the background shit
Closed captions don't show anything out of the ordinary if you're willing to trust that
The low sound is likely room tone. You play it throughout the entirety of your video so your cuts are less noticeable.
Audio is stacked differently. It’s a voice clip and a background clip. Voice clip got glitched
i'm just going to assume you're not aware of how video editing works
Don't know if the glitching around 6 minutes in is intentional, but it did get me. I was like "wait I'm not still dreaming, right?"
Edit: I get it, I get it, it was intentional! Some of you are funny, but stop! The pinned comment was edited, I don't think it originally mentioned the fact that it was intentional (Guess there's no way to prove that, just take my word for it).
Edit number two: oh my god i hate you, NationSquid, I'm calling you out with the power of one of the most popular comments on this video! (lol)
sameeeeee
I actually restarted my browser because I thought it was bugging out.
I replayed it so many times thinking my browser bugged out
Here too, but after the glitching, I can't hear until 7:45
Same here must have happened in editing
The fact that the audio cuts back in on the line "or was this all just a coincidence" is both terrifying and hilarious
When
@@Thebestbobbyboy Audio bug starts at: 6:19
Cuts back in at: 7:41
@@Syreyup do you know why?
@@Thebestbobbyboy editing or rendering bug is my guess
Ffs i thought i was the only one 😂
Using the internet was so scary as a kid. I’m not sure how I didn’t accidentally brick more computers than I did with all the random sites I visited and the lack of security at the time. Now Ublock origin is usually enough to avoid everything.
Wtf is your pfp? 🤣
@@Sylde-0 the profile picture of a man who has seen so much worse that this is humorous. This is normal.
Your comment gave me large Deja Vu.
Out of curiosity, how many did you brick?
I used to click on those ads where you would shoot the duck 3 times and then a pop up would open. Why did anyone even let kids use computers?
I had actually just recently built a computer for my friend when goggle was a thing. Within just a couple days or so, he told me his system got infected due to that very typo.
Lucky him he hadn't been using it very long and didn't have any private data on it just yet. I went ahead and reinstalled XP for free for him, and we both learned a hard lesson that day.
U r really old 😅 jk
So here is what happens. Phase 1 of the virus release is the irritating pop-ups. Then, Phase 2 worsens your outcome when you try to select "clean out viruses" or remove the pop-up windows. When you find out these attempts fail, Phase 3 makes things a lot lot worse when you try to uninstall the virus elements. It keeps on coming and coming and coming and coming (pop-ups and rogues). And when you try to continue to uninstall the malware --- FAREWELL! YOU DIE! The malware HITS THE 0 SECTOR AND THE MASTER BOOT RECORDS AND KILLS THEM! THEY ARE TERMINATED - AND YOUR COMPUTER IS ALSO TERMINATED! FOR GOOD!
i was 7 when goggle was a big scare. i had just started using the computer on my own / without constant supervision.. the sheer amount of times that my mom told me “make sure you type google and not goggle” was insane. so… this video extremely entertained me.
DAAAAANG you got lucky that your mom told you to not do that typo
Sheesh
lmao i remember hearing about this in about 4th grade, and we all went to the url on our computers 😂😂
Show this to your mom
good thing your 7 year old self wasn’t curious enough to type in goggle instead... my 7 year old self probably would have done that
i recall being in typing classes in kindergarten when goggle was in its hayday. the amount of posters warning about it at the time in my school’s computer lab was real. i witnessed a kid beside me mistype goggle into a searchbar in the effort to look up the website we were using for the typing program, and the amount of panic that took over in the few teachers we had acting as supervisors was insane. iirc, a few of the popups even had some robotic voice reading off the text on them at an insanely loud volume, so the teachers had to turn off the speakers manually to the computer while they tried to fix it, and the poor kid was so confused they were bawling. this video was a throwback for sure, thank you!
oh poor kid :(
Poor kid, I would have cried too
It didn't exist though. The lying in these comments is so funny
@@brianxcx You don't exist either. You are a hoax.
@@brianxcx lol what?
I just realised that kids born after 2011 will never realise how real those parodies of unescapeable viruses and pop-ups were to those of us using PCs in 2005.
I was born in 2003, so I’m 18. Yeah, I don’t remember it much at all. Although I do remember telling my sister I won an iPhone 4.
pov born in 2010
Born in 2008…I feel sorry for y’all 😬
I remember when there were viruses out there for no other purpose but to cause mayhem. The internet was truly a wild place back then lol.
Hey fellow doctor who fan!
6:33 "and only guard stinks further"😵😵
6:35 " google was explo---ding"
6:28 "this was a ver- this was a very important year for google"
6:22 "and got it's name form splo-ding" 💀💀
6:41 "this was a- this was a-" cuts off
7:42 "or this was just a coincidence"
10:04 BonziBuddy installed?!?!!?
7:40 wind
7:43 jumpscare
4:22
After learning from your new video today that the glitch was a mistake, I came back and I’m flawed how perfect that part was as a pure coincidence, an act of fate…and then straight after you say “or was all that just a coincidence?”. And the meta thing is that, yes it really was! One of the coolest coincidences I’ve seen in a while, the universe really aligned for you that day buddy :))
Coincidences are amazing.
It's edited not a coincidence.
@@RimFaxxe his latest video is literally called “how a glitch gave a TH-camr millions of views”. And he literally explained how it was a complete mistake/coincidence. You really should get your facts right before replying 😉
@@EllaTH-cam-cq8rw and yall are gullible enough to believe it?
@@RimFaxxe I doubt he would have lied ? He wouldn’t have anything to gain from it lmao
I remember our computer got infected with the Spy Sheriff ransomware from that website at that time.
I emailed the malware authors asking them nicely to fix our computer, and weirdly enough, they did! They emailed me back with a free license key to remove the ransomware... Who would've thought?
I can confirm that, in my experience, the website acted exactly like it did in that McAfee commercial (minus the dramatic music lol). It used some kind of exploit kit to take over the computer and install the Spy Sheriff ransomware within seconds, without any user interaction.
Spy Sheriff wasn't your run-of-the-mill rogue AV either... It completely locked down your computer until you paid the license fee. It was effectively an early form of ransomware rather than mere scareware, like most other rogue AVs.
Spy Sheriff sounds familiar. I think back in like 2006 or 2007 my grandfather installed it to my already adware infected computer (60+ popups that I was used to right clicking close all on for a few minutes until they stopped), it was disguised inside of a fake adware remover that he installed from cnet, which is a shadey enough place as is X,D
Does Spy Sheriff have a scanner that makes it look like you got a Gazillion Trojans? I remember seeing a list of viruses that I had no clue how I had so many without doing anything, and my grandpa did a reinstall of the OS before grounding me from the computer.
nvm just reached that part of the video. and yes it looks to be what was installed to my old PC, welp thats a decade old mystery solved for me lol. Sorry 4 bothering you lol
I had some kind of ransomware on one of my old pc back when I was on windows xp and I got lucky that coding hadn't made enough progress at the time to properly lock me out of my pc because I found a backdoor that would shut down the program and allow me to access my pc rather than being stuck with a ransomware program that wouldn't minimize or let me see my desktop. The way I got around it so I could delete the files it was attached to was simply just after I logged in but before the ransomware launched I'd launch some program that when you shut down the system or log out it brings up the 'these programs are stopping the computer from logging off do you want to close them' and then I would hit no but since they didn't give the ransomware the same kind of treatment it would have been shut down to start the logging off process and my computer was back in my control. Took me like 6 days to figure out what to do but thank god it worked. The ransomware I had was saying it was the FBI. But I've always ran my pc on the dangerous side with little to no antivirus (other than whatever windows provides)
Also acts a bit like McAfee itself…
There are worse rogues out there, I actually have a copy of spysheriff that I tried on a VM, it wasn't as bad as some of the other stuff I have in my malware collection
bro that eerie wind sound when the audio cuts is TOO UNSETTLING. this is the first video ive seen from you and its a good impression!! really entertaining but really scary. i literally have a huge fear of internally damaged computers so this really unsettled me. 👏👏👏
If u turn on tha captions he is apparently still saying stuff
@@_end3rguy_ it's probably a glitch with the video
@@maxpayz2431 idk bro the eerie ambience sound feels intentional
Be wary though, this youtuber has made several hoaxes that he tried to pass off as real (godlyrecon and a fake christine chubbuck footage video to name a few)
@@torapuff i dont care lol its entertaining
i love how the captions carry on with the normal script while the audio cuts out, making it more beleivable
It wasnt even intentional lol
man didn't even try to do this xD
Imagine someone was actually looking for stores to buy goggles at 💀
Omg poor them lol
Oof
He prop cried for a good hour
😭😭😂😂😂😭😭😭
If that was me I would slowly rage
For anyone who didn't read the pinned comment, the audio glitch was on purpose. Subtitles still have that portion of the video, so it's suggested you turn them on!
What’s the time stamp?
Why?
@@macandfries6765 To scare u
Really it seem more like joking way to admit a mistake? I am not familiar with the youtuber but it feel weird to intentionally lose content like this
@@creator-link This definitely is the case.
People don’t give the modern internet enough credit for greatly evading issues like this meanwhile one wrong click in the 2000s would render your family computer useless
lmao that's crazy
YUP
And yet the 2000s internet was more enjoyable despite that, while I can't stand the modern internet
@@DeltaFRFX then get off of it
@@DeltaFRFX then why are you here, leave it.
When my English teacher spelled “Goggle Docs” on an assignment, I thought of this and told him about it. The only video demonstrating footage of Goggle destroying your PC is a PSA that came out in 2006, showing what actually happened when the typo was made.
Never in my life would I expect mini documentaries about computer anomalies to be so entertaining and riveting.
PLEASE make more videos exactly like this one!
Check out disrupt
His channel is also pretty good 👍🏻
Check the "ILOVEYOU" one on this channel, it's super interesting!
UP!
Disrupt is a pretty cool channel yea
@@miaplacidus1902 yep it's a great time capsule, and that was even recommended by youtube for me.
I love listening to computer breaking glitches from the 2000s XD
edit: 10klikes thank you sooooo much =D
Love Zote
Same
me to XD
Same
Me too! It’s kinda funny to listen to the reactions of the unsuspecting victims
I imagine goggle being a particularly common typo for new internet users who thought the site was actually named after the real word instead of whatever the hell "google" is
Especially as the name itself is a typo of the number “googol”, which is 1 followed by 100 zeros, the idea being that it’ll search through that many things (there aren’t even that many atoms in the known universe). Of course, no one really knew of that number either and knowledge of the number only went up after Google took off in popularity lol.
Also there's the word Googol which is a number that's 1 to the power of 100
@@bonkdotioimealol 1 to the power of 100 is 1, I think you mean 10 to the power of 100
This is a comic strip character from the 1910's named Barney Google. (He had big, "googly" eyes.)
I mean, even if you KNEW it was google, it would be easy to accidentally hit 2 g instead of 2 o.
Woah dude you had me at that glitch segment. At first I was about to make a comment about you needing to fire your editor. But then I realized what it was after having a really bad feeling in my stomach for a few seconds. I consider myself good with technology but even I had a thought for a split second that maybe I was being hacked. Brilliant editing bro. Very smart stuff.
Really shocked I never heard about this as a kid with how much my parents thought every website was dangerous, I even remember them telling me not to use TH-cam too much because it would give the PC a virus 😭
Lmao
Man, why do tech-illiterate people have so much unearned confidence in their beliefs?
Well, they weren't completely wrong with YT. In the very very early days when Google first bought out YT, they placed ads to some strange places. I remember getting a virus from a wikia site that kept redirecting me to an anal-focused porn site lol.
My dad thought the same thing when I was younger. Told me not to use youtube because it could be dangerous.
@@generic7939 amazing
Wow, this is a really well made video! Idk why I find it so fascinating to learn about random old computer glitches and people exploiting them.
And also quick side-note: from 6:22 to around 7 minutes, the audio and subtitles go completely crazy, and then the audio cuts off at one point. Not sure if it was on purpose but I thought I would just let you know.
Iam in this section rn and i thoutgh my coputer just gone crazy
I don't see anything wrong with the subtitles
@@charliecjk8695 at some point around 6:30 it doesn't line up and there's words he didn't even say that come up in the captions, maybe that's goggle's fault who knows
I just thought it was part of it
YEA I WAS SCARED MY PHONE EXPLODES
It’s strange how very little information survived about this considering how destructive it is and also even some of the earliest computer viruses are still pretty well documented. It’s either that someone (probably Google) wants this buried or it’s completely bullshit
I find it even more strange that the BonziBuddy website is still up...
Because this video is 95% fake and exaggerates what the virus actually does. The virus did nothing unless you RAN THE EXE FILE........ JUST LIKE EVERY VIRUS. Remote execution of an executable is extremely rare even in 2005. The people that got viruses ran the virus themselves.
Its bullshit
This youtuber is actually dramatizing the story alot, and made alot of it up.
The real story is that, yes, the website was malicious, but it did not brick your computer. It only popped up alot of popups, which made it difficult to exit out of, and the popups could also lead to downloading viruses if you were to click them.
But other than that, there was no “computer becomes instantly screwed by visiting goggle”
It is bullshit. It's not real, just some shitty creepypasta.
My money is on bullshit. Even at Google’s modern influence level, they can’t suppress news to this level. At best, they could bury it in their own search engine. But, if goggle was truly as distructive as the myth claims, not only would the news have blown up, but there would have been other sites stealing and using the exploit. There would be evidence of Microsoft making a mad scramble to patch the vulnerability. This was the mid aughts, not the dark ages. I bet the site actually existed. It was probably malicious. It probably had certain people nervous, and even panicking, but I doubt it was the computer destroying monster that the myth claims. It was probably the same level of menace that Bonzi Buddy was. I was an adult in 2006. I was just about to enter college a year later for an IT degree. No body I knew was even talking about this, and if there was a viral site someone in IT could trick another into visiting, it would have happened.
I respect how convincing the audio error was, when it first started it sounded exactly like youtube videos I've previously viewed where the editor accidentally leaves in bad takes or a sentence gets repeated.
Someone: misspells a website name
Viruses: *"200000 units are ready, with a million more well on the way"*
Lol
Hello there
A man of culture i see
@@impulsivechaos5138 I am a kid and my culture is real lol
@@myrojyn general kenobi
I went there as a curious 13-year-old computer nerd and can tell you firsthand that it was a bunch of scammy pop-ups and autoscript processes that made it difficult to navigate away from the page. We did have a few viruses on the family computer around that time, but nothing that bricked our 2007 HP.
I went there on a school computer in 2011. Nothing happened. I clicked on a survey to win an iPad out of curiosity to see if the website got patched. Instant bricked computer. No OS boot up possible. A new windows OS was installed.
This video made me realize that I likely had spyware on my computer in the early 2010s because I remember for a couple of weeks there was a time where inconspicuously there was a random ass search engine that somehow made itself my homepage. I’m not sure how malicious it was since if you searched on it, it would function like a normal search engine, but it definitely was really unusual that it did that. Perhaps someone else has a similar experience and can help me narrow down what site it was haha
Was it Yandex? I feel like they would have done that
ohh i had something like that too
Could very well be not harmful except the forced use. If they make money from advertising just getting you to use it could be good enough
oh yeah that happened to me too, and sometimes it would play audio advertisements and I could never figure out where it was coming from since I was a little kid 😭
Perhaps it might be Chromium? Was the logo a fully blue version of the Google Chrome logo?
You're a god for making something like 6:22 fits the entire video perfectly and holy it sent shivers down my spine especially with the recent log4j thing going on. Keep making such good content.
log4j?
@@fnafdisruptor log4j is a very common Java logging library, which recently had a critical vulnerability, which given its prevalence is absolutely terrifying.
@@fnafdisruptor you could type something in Minecraft chat and basically run commands on their PC.
@@fnafdisruptor Basically the WMF exploit from the video but you don't need to do anything, as soon as someone sends the exploit it hacks everyone in the MC server, runs code on your website server, delete your game servers, etc.
I thought for a moment that my new bluetooth headphones went crazy.
I won't forget it. My mother called me over the phone in a panic one time because her computer came "under attack" when she tried to visit Facebook. So I came by, and it was on one of those un-backout-able pages with a warning sound, and a siren. Turns out she typed Facebokk instead. I won't lie, it gave me a little chuckle.
Just press esc or use windows r and type mrt and follow the prompts. That or ctrl alt del and task manager and force close the browser.
*F A C E B O K K*
facebokk
@@TheHolySpiritISgreat thank you for offering your solution to a situation from 15 years ago
@@gav6189 helps for anyone who faces the problem or is curious on how to solve it. Thank you for commenting on a 8 month old thread. Don't you have better things to do? Cmon I just became a true Christian lemme just live.
the fact that the audio cuts back in on "or is this just a coincidence" is beautiful
The fact that it cuts back there IS just a coincidence because the audio glitching was obviously an accident.
@@tweer64 they said in a comment it was intentional
I have experience with typosquatting websites. Fortunately I never actually uploaded the virus, but I went to a website for a podcast I listened to. Unfortunately, as it was a podcast, I didn't know the actual spelling for it, which led me to type it wrong. The actual website was fine, but I got close to uploading a virus with the fake one. I'm just glad I'm so paranoid and didn't click anything lol
You had me there for a second around the 6 minute mark.
Was getting very worried 😂
Same
Same 💀💀
I thought my phone was glitching BAHAHAHA
Thanks for showing me this comment
same
Goggle absolutely existed as early as 2000- I remember it being a search engine page when I was in middle school. I had one teacher that insisted that Goggle was the CORRECT one to use, not Google. It didn't appear malicious at that point, at least.
Definitely existed as a non malicious site. I remember specifically searching for words close to "Google" (Dunno what my goal was) but I 100% went to goggle on my Windows XP computer, which I still have, and still works fine.
I ended up using it only a couple years ago without noticing at first. Though it didn't do any harm
Thank you for confirming I'm not going crazy :) I remember briefly using it as one myself. I didn't have a home computer, so this was mostly gonna be work or libraries. The next time I was near a computer, which is about 05-06 when I got online for real, most computers did the reroute mentioned in the video.
Never trust anything teachers tell you. The purpose of school isn't to teach facts. It's to teach obedience.
Thank you, I remembered using it as my main search engine as a joke around 2004. Exactly the same as google in layout, it just said goggle instead.
I like how he goes from discussing fatal crashes that could break your hard drive to promoting Japanese kitchen knives.
Brakes are a vehicle stopping mechanism. You mean break
@@puppieslovies 🤓
@@bricklingtonlego bro you failed 6th grade english
@@puppieslovies 🤔 🤓👊
@@puppieslovies this is YT not a goddamn essay
XP Professional. Group Policy editor. Software Restriction Policies. Add path rule for your browser's cache. Set to "disallow". BAM. No more drive-by downloads. This is how I was running for years by 2006.
If you have the Professional Edition! I have the home edition.
This is going on my list of “how did people use the Internet” videos.
Because seriously, the more you learn the more you realize that we probably should have broken more things than we did.
is it private or public? i wanna see
@@AxolotlQueen same
@@AxolotlQueen I don't think it's public. I looked at the channel and it has no playlists there so it must be private.
"AOL Keywords" were pushed by media targeted to kids, such as typing "Nick" in for Nickelodeon. Never bothered to look up how all that worked, but did streamline to experience to get where you intended, I'd think.
When I was a kid I had a nightmare about a virus that was a band of cute animals playing instruments on my desktop as the wallpaper. Over time they got more and more angry looking and eventually looked evil. It's a vague memory but I remember it being a dream of my old windows 95 getting a virus.
Pretty realistic actually 😅🥴
We found the missing piece of fnaf lore guys
@@ooferine504 it's funny because it's the same vibe but it was also in the 90s.
fnaf irl confirmed
must have been playing too much neopets
i've accidentally filled the house computer w viruses to various degrees of severity in my childhood and i swear i have never recovered from the jumpscare of a malicious, loud pop-up coming up on the screen and to this day am only creeped out by hearing about anything related to computer viruses/malware (and when i receive any type of error message on a computer i STILL get the heart-drop sensation). btw the last time i destroyed a computer i was probably 8 or 9.
Scarred 4 life
Relatable lol don't know why viruses and crashes still scare me so much
I’ve had the exact same experience lmao, mum was not happy about the laptop she bought me for the start of high school getting popups everywhere and then entirely bricking 😂😂😂
I call it..
✨ TRAUMA OF GETTING THAT VIRUS✨
I just found this channel like 2 hours ago and saw this video. I was a kid when this was a thing and I remember doing this. I destroyed my fathers pc he kept everything on with this. I worked my butt off to pay him back for this and I remember him laughing and saying that a week before this had happened he backed everything up and moved it onto a new computer and the one I messed up was supposed to become mine and my brothers anyway. Such a crazy time lol. Great videos you are making! A lot of these viruses I have either witnessed happen to others (or myself obviously lol) or be talked about due to my father being a huge tech person and building computers for others to make money to pay bills or food for us when funds were low.
I swear those of us that grew up in the early 2000s, (grew up as in old enough to use the computer and internet) really were the pioneers of learning the Dos and Don'ts of being on the internet. I remember going to Goggle by accident by a typo bc that was when I was learning to type without looking at the keyboard. Not long after that our PC got the blue screen of death but I'm not sure if it was from that or something else malicious.
I remember my cpu melting because of multiple viruses n having to replace it. And i was only trying to play mta
@@meghanachauhan9380 I highly doubt your CPU melted (and even if it did, replacing it wouldn't get rid of the viruses)
Probably had more to do with all the gay trans disabled furry porn you were watching.
Thanks for making me feel old! lol I was a kid when Windows 95 came out and we only had dialup! lol
@@pixstatic200 it really did. I had to buy a new pc. I remember cause it almost cost a mini fortune back then
don’t worry y’all, glitching at 6:30 is intentional. you can hear ambiance in the background, and nationsquid left a comment about it.
it shiver's my back
The audio also conveniently comes back with nation saying "or was this all just a coincidence"
Ohhhh. I was confused as hell XD ty!
The ambience was present when he was talking before. I’m guessing the editing software corrupted when exporting. The reason he hasn’t reuploaded the video is probably because it fits with the theme of the video. The pinned comment was edited, likely because he didn’t know about it until people pointed it out to him, and he later edited it to make a joke.
I remember being a kid and running into viruses. My fear of them caused me to like white hatting, internet safety, and privacy measures when using computers 😅
Lol same
Expect that it made me much more paranoid. All my nightmares nowadays are about getting viruses (which I had one of tonight lol)
@@Bazzemboi I've had at least 2 or 3 nightmares about my computer getting a virus/ ransomware before, you're not alone in your paranoid nightmares.
@@Kitschune24 Lucky you. I literally can't think of any nightmare I have had in the last 10 years not about viruses.
Tbh, I’m a Mac user now. I still have my windows laptop and know well how to use it, (I’ve noticed some people that switch completely forget how to use windows) but I feel like my MacBook is a lot more secure than my windows. But I also use the same measures I used with my windows so that probably helps a LOT, and the fact that certain things can’t even work on a MacBook unless it’s coded to probably helps too lol.
Nerds. Real men just buy a new gaming laptop whenever they break one
Was definitely a real site in terms of spam and scammy pages, but I don't remember my computer ever being infected from visiting it. The most annoying thing was you couldn't close the web browsers when they had alert windows open, so they had a constant chain of alert windows you had to keep clicking cancel on, and while you were doing that dozens of pop up windows were appearing. I'd just turn my computer off with the power button to end it 😂😭😂
I remember being in class in around 2013 daring my friend to go to Goggle, and when he did I expected all hell to break loose and the computer to be bricked but to our disappointment it was just a technology store! We had no clue about new owners so we thought that they were trying a new method or something lol, good times
Lol
Damn, the glitches got me. Made me exit out of full screen to make sure I wasn't tripping.
SAME LMAO
SAME
I just thought my speaker broke
Same
That was me at first…then confusion. But then something in me was like
-Anxiety ON😀
He did a good job😅
I have this weird memory from elementary school when Google was probably brand new. I’m guessing it was probably 1999. We were in computer class and our teacher told us to type Google and one of my classmates made this typo… He was sitting too far away for me to see his screen but my understanding was that it was an adult website. Our teacher freaked.
Oh...
Ok
Oof
First 1998
Same memory, except it was Whitehouse ..
We were supposed to use .gov
. Com was a port site lol
That glitch part almost got me to call a whole repair store
It’s satisfying to me.
This guy just talking about how computers may have ruined people’s lives.
It melts my brain
I don’t know why, but listening to people talk about computer viruses is entertaining.
so true
It creeps me out
Ikr 🙃
You should watch danooct1 then. Dude's an absolute legend.
@@creeperjo7 same but I love it to-
at 7:01 i start hearing out of a long time of silence from when the audio glitches just very creepy music just start to play
Use subtitles
Ikr
I remember doing this as a kid on my mom's XP laptop since I'd heard it could brick your computer. The popups scared me so much that I just turned the computer off completely. I don't think it did any damage, but even as a 20 y/o now I still panic for a split second when I realise I'm on a scammy website...!
I remember a really weird typo squatting site from that era: a photography site The Ruins Of Detroit (which I think is still around, and a lot bigger the last time I looked) had a typo squatting site used by a hate group, and the hate group actually put a lot of really good photography of Detroit on it so you didn't even realize you were on the wrong site until you start reading the text and realize it's actually the hate group.
Is it still there? Can you share the URL?
@@tahaghassemi2381 it wasn’t the last time I visited the “Ruins of Detroit” page. I’m not sure of exactly the URL because it was a typo squatting site and I don’t remember exactly what the typo was.
"Hate group" is ADL speak.
@@paulsteel9127 and?
The funny thing is, when this virus was running rampant, I was still using Windows98SE. There was a even a bit on the local news stating that it primarily affected NT, ME, and XP and that users running older Windows systems were not likely to be affected (but to still avoid the site just to be safe).
I thought I was going crazy hearing the glitches in the audio, glad to know that I don't need to be administered to a home. 6:22 is the time mark
Lmao, thought the video was glitching.
I thought it was my phone
I was scared that the voices were layering lol
@@boredsandwich_2 me too I thought my phone was about to blow up
@@DogManWes2790 yeah
I dont think the audio glitch was an accident, that stuff actually unsettled me so much, especially with the coincidence part
You have my lasting respect because you actually had me legitimately wondering if my phone had an issue or if the video file was corrupted or something. How did you do that with the audio? Was it by detaching and chopping it up, or something else?
It was just a glitch apparently. Nothing intentional.
@@Rackyack pretty sure the ambience isn't intentional
@@nemueru the ambiance plays through out even normal parts of the video
@@Rackyack well, after doing hours of editing and work I’d be sure to watch it again… I can’t fathom this was unintentionally don’t with what he talks about in the cc. I think it’s to get it from being taken down
its completely intentional
Considering the very real danger to your computer caused by a simple website, I don't think I can make fun of my parents' fear of Y2K anymore. It must have felt more legitimate than I remembered.
Y2K _was_ a serious and potential problem; hence the countless hours invested in fixing this.
Fear of an aesthetic?
@@Geelerno it’s not an aesthetic lmaoo. y2k was a computer programming shortcut that was expected to cause havoc when the year changed from 1999 to 2000.
@@Geeler back before the 2000s, lots of computers stored the year as a two-digit number, so there was a concern that all the world's computers would malfunction en masse when the year rolled over from Year 99 to Year 0. tons of computer programmers worked very hard to fix it
ironically, some older systems are due for a similar problem soon -- the Year 2038 problem -- and _because_ programmers did such a good job preventing Y2K from breaking anything, not as many people are taking the upcoming problem seriously. after all, everyone was so scared of Y2K and when it came around, nothing even broke, right?
@@Geeleromg...😭
There’s something so satisfyingly creepy about extremely dangerous computer viruses. Idk how else to explain it lol.
Indeed, I thought I was the only one who got weird chills with this stuff haha.
Ive had nightmares about my desktops being infected and even the bios/efi was messed up and when I thought unplugging the power would stop it from doing damage the machines remained in operation being unplugged from power
@@magencrisis1682 Nope lol
@@Wahinies Same lol. Except it wasn’t my computer, it was someone else’s computer, which made it worse
@@Wahinies i had the same dreams lol, but it was a Virus + Screamer.
The production value on this video is actually insane. You deserve 1 million subs already.
For people easily jumpscared (like me) the audio glitches start at around 6:22 and end at 7:42
Thank you
Yup.. I thought the thing was broken or something lol
1 min and 20 secs of audio glitching:
wonder why he did that, its just annoying and accomplishes literally nothing except being anooying lol, also how is even jumpscare? xd
@@de_koteyka he probably did it because it fit the tone well (although I agree with it being unnecessary and annoying)
Also, It can be a jumpscare if you don't expect it. I also clarified easily jumpscared because, well, some people (like me) have that issue. What can I say, Loud unexpected noises and me don’t mesh well.
The video: "This was one of the most breaking virus online"
Sponsorship: "So you use knives?"
youll need it in case you meet the ransomware author
@Emma’s Birdtopian Account is not a ad is just the sponsorship
6:43 thank you for the moment of silence that amplified the sound of my cat noisily licking his own asshole in the quiet darkness of my room I really appreciate it
lmao
kinky
@@gamblingers no
@@gropue3622 *yes*
@@gamblingers please no
that audio glitch thing was a BRILLIANT breaking of the fourth wall. amazing.
You always find a way to make a 20 minute video about vulnerabilities of Windows that are now almost 20 years old interesting to watch.
You deserve many more subscribers!
And now I understand why my dad taught me to kill IE in task manager instead of pressing X if I got a pop-up. Or using the power button if any type of strange pop-up/prompt interfered with normal computer use.
Always remember kiddo! If your program isn't running or glitching, do CTRL+ALT+DEL, run task manager and end the process!
I do that anyway because for some reason, the thought of pop ups and viruses made me wanna cry (still does yes ik im a baby) because im so scared
I've been to my fair share of misspelled googles but Ive never been to this one and it is by far the most chaotic and honestly hilarious. Great presentation, I'm looking forward to more virus history.
Why blaspheme God with that name?
@@shanius just a reminder to all of youtube
@@j_eezus_christ_bro_chill looks like he should take your advice 😂
Friendly reminder that "using God's name in vain" refers to making dishonest oaths with it, and not cursing with it. Chill's username is fine.
@@stacy__fakename Ah who cares, its always a good time to Bible Thump 🤣
I’m in a car rn and I thought the WiFi was glitching the audio out and I thought it was an anti piracy thing or it reminded me of it
It's already 15 years since that McAfee advertisement. Time flies fast
It is already 8 hours since this comment was posted. Time flies fast
I hate mcafee
McAfee is trash, i tested it to detect even the most basic ransomware, that even Windows Defender can detect and still didn't even scanned the file. This is hilarious.
@@Protosune works for me;)
@@jodofe4879 God it's 2 days now. Very fast
I remember a lot of school computers got taken out and replaced, obviously being so young we didn't think much of it but I feel like this is the answer.
If making a typo could blue screen your computer, it would be illegal for me to use them in public places. Lol
this audio glitch segment is pretty fitting, it adds more "horror" to the video, and making it more unsettling
also i like the computer sound at the very start, it's satisfying
6:45 that scared the shit out of me
The way that the "audio bug" ends when he says "or was this all just a coincidence" gave me fucking chills. Great job on that, it might have been subtle but mmmm I loved that part.
Timestamp?
@@haydenhensgen around 7:40
oh my God it got me so good
I remember watching this when it came out and just figuring it was a weird glitch that would be fixed eventually but your latest video put it in a whole new light
*DUDE! The cuts were amazing edits, I thought my phone was broken for a second.*
i love how the sponsor is advertising knives. “don’t be a hacker, _stab people.”_
Finally some quality knives for murde-- I mean, for cooking food in the kitchen
@@LilacMonarch💀
That ending just OOZES early-2010s virus video vibes. That was fantastic.
Holy crap, Lois! It's the Mario Party guy!
hi
aren't you the creator of those mario party anti piracies?
JOEY!
@@4plasma yes he is
Video: starts glitching
Me, suddenly paranoid a virus has wormed it's way from a TH-cam video to my phone: 🤺 *BACK.* *BACK I SAY* 🤺
Omg thats what i thought
My stomach dropped as soon as the volume glitch happened! I was like oh shoot dude, my phones gone!
I accidentally visited goggle around 2001/2002 (I was in middle school at the time). It wasn't a 404 or malicious, but it was a rather generic website which asked if you meant Google at the top, which I then clicked on and continued my day.
So it definitely existed in the early 2000s.
I think you google searched goggle
@@gmeeer9165 Source? I was talking about a personal experience, so I don't have a source. It's not like I recorded my screen while browsing the web on the school computers.
There might be a log file on some long forgotten backup of the web monitoring software they used, but I definitely don't have access to that.
@@gmeeer9165 lmao is this a j o k e 😀
lol
@@gmeeer9165 where’s the source that you were born?
One time i was on the school computers and i misspelled. Thank god the school had a firewall cuz when i looked up at the screen expecting a search engine to be there, it came up with a screen saying that it was a detention for me for "endangering expensive equipment". I explained to the teachers why it was an accident and i got off scot free.
Moral of the story, learn to spell.
I would have been so scared as well 😂
Nothing was endangered, so no need to thank any deities or be punished.
@@tid418 ah yes, time travel to when that happened to OP, because otherwise your comment won't do much lol
I thought for sure my tv was glitching for a minute. I rewound the video like 3 times to see if it would happen again. Then I took out my phone and it still did it. Turns out it just fits very well with the theme.
similar thing to my laptop
I wasn't sure if my computer had glitched or if something like that happened, so I went back over it and wasn't sure if you noticed but you clearly do... It just had me freaking out because I'm using a Windows currently and my Chromebook says: "Chrome OS is missing or damaged" and it was actually showing physical errors! Like black glitchy parts of the screen, and when they popped up I would hear some sort of static! It freaked me out and I don't want that to happen again!
“Hmmmmm I need some swimming goggles, let’s search up the best brand”
“What the fuck”
I've been on goggle a number of times throughout the early 2000s. Usually it was pretty benign with the usual barrage of ads and pop ups saying are you sure you want to leave this page. They never did use a similar logo from what I remember.
6:22 okay so i was half asleep half awake at this portion and I was so confused at first. I thought I was still dreaming, and it took me a good 10 minutes to realize that I was fully awake and that it was on purpose.
it wasn’t on purpose though
@@kphoria1009it was
That sound glitch literally put me straight into bed it scared me
Geez, I wonder how this NEVER happened on any computer when I was in elementary school.
The only thing I actively remember being slightly annoying was the sheer amount of people that installed those toolbar options that were "optional" in most installers back in the day. One PC was so bad that it literally had ONLY the bottom strip above the taskbar be the webpage & the rest was all toolbar filled with various options/search boxes... 😂
Feels like toolbars were the 00's version of SEO. Needless bloat that made you do a lot of scrolling, and that will (hopefully) become a funny relic of the past.
I don't remember goggle but I do remember "gookle" as a malicious typosquatter. Anyone else remember that?
Using a computer back then was definitely an experience. Id go around random websites for hours exploring. Now though everything is so cooperate or hidden behind sign up screens, there is only a handful of websites I visit.
The audio cutting out really had my heart racing for a second 😂
It wouldn't be "beyond repair" You would just need to reinstall windows. Even back then, It wouldn't be very hard, Your PC would have come with recovery disks with drivers and Windows.
Also I would be willing to bet you still have to click on the file once it is downloaded to start the exploit
@@JDHIII3 Maybe not, Because of how bad Internet explorer's security was back in the day, It could run a script in the website that would silently download the files, Blocking internet explorer from showing that it is downloading anything at all, And due to Windows not coming with any anti-virus whatsoever until Vista, The program could take advantage of one of the many glitches in Windows NT And auto run itself without the user noticing, Until it's too late. But these vonerabilities were patched in Windows XP Service Packs, Before later Windows Defender coming with later versions of Windows.
Am i the only one that found 18:55 onwards to be terrifying? just the fact that a simple mispelling would have lead to dire results!
its a reference to the actual goggle video. damn was it nostalgic. i remember finding the video as a kid and actually being scared. literal nightmare fuel.
@@vozercozer i remember hearing about this site as a kid, but was very lucky to not stumble on to it personally. Hearing about it always made me wary to double check spelling before entering a website..
I found it kinda funny
I was concerned
The editing on here is absolutely amazing.
Thank you for going out of your way to take the time you do to actually use the graphics of an old browser/OS to really put us back in time like we really are experiencing this in ‘06. The lengths you go through for such a small and short video are absolutely incredible
I don’t think anyone realized, but the audio glitch is from TH-cam and not NationSquid. You can see it when you turn on the captions and see that it’s continuing with what the original audio is saying.