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ancient internet go brrrr, hackers bad, blue lighting intensifies
A dramatic meme combining ominous text about ARPANET domain hijacking with a cinematic image of a silhouetted figure in a hoodie sitting at a laptop in a dark blue-lit room, evoking classic 'hacker' aesthetic. The composition plays up the technological threat narrative with theatrical lighting and shadowy atmosphere.
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If you know your internet history, ARPANET was the forerunner of the internet. The .arpa domain still underpins our modern-day internet. Rather than being used for website URLs, .arpa websites are normally used for essential functions.
So it's a worrying problem that hackers have figured out how to hijack .arpa domains to run phishing scams on unsuspecting people, all while making them functionally invisible to those searching for them.
HACKERS HAVE HIJACKED PART OF THE ANCIENT INTERNET TO INVISIBLY DELIVER SCAMS