ilovebees.com
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Aug 02, 2004
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If you've seen the recent Halo 2 trailer, than you've probably seen the strange URL at the end of it, which read ilovebees.com. If you've gone to the site ( www.ilovebees.com ), then you will find what looks like an innocent bee-raiser's website--for a few seconds. It then looks like the website has been hacked. There is a link to a blog, which "explains" the predicament. This is very interesting. Go check it out.
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The Curator
in San Diego
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Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 | 01:07 PM
Gamespot has an article about this: the Halo 2 Hype Hoax
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/majestic/news_6103575.html
What they found appeared to be a laughably amateur site for a Napa, California, bee farm called "Margaret's Honey." But besides offering some unappetizing recipes and a nauseating copy about how honeybees "make life sweet," the site appears to have been the victim of a bizarre hacker attack. After a few seconds, a black screen appears with the following copy: "HALT - MODULE CORE HEMORRHAGE. Control has been yielded to the SYSTEM PERIL DISTRIBUTED REFLEX. This medium is classified, and has a STRONG INTRUSIVE INCLINATION." |
Ozymandias
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 | 08:31 PM
http://bees.netninja.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
A thing about I Love Bees. |
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