Defacement
This GitHub Pages site serves as a creative demonstration of website defacement, featuring an engaging interface and audio elements. IT is Inspired by the themes of anonymity and digital protest. Please note that this is purely for educational and artistic purposes.
Install / Use
/learn @AnonKryptiQuz/DefacementREADME
Website Defacement Demonstration
Defacement is a GitHub Pages site that serves as a creative demonstration of website defacement. It features an engaging interface complemented by dynamic audio elements, all inspired by anonymity and digital protest themes. Please note that this project is intended solely for educational and artistic purposes.
View the Live Website
If you'd like to view the live website, you can visit Defacement.
Features
- Interactive Interface: Engaging design that invites user interaction.
- Audio Elements: Background music and sound effects enhance the overall experience.
- Dynamic Text Display: Messages appear in a creative typing animation.
Usage
- Click on the image to play background music.
- Observe the messages that appear after the interaction.
Disclaimer
This project is intended for educational purposes only. It is not a promotion of hacking or any illegal activities. Always respect the digital rights of others.
Author
Created by: AnonKryptiQuz
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