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FoxMcCloud11 ago

There is a ton of people talking about "www.john.com"... Do a Google search.


According to Alexa, John.com is registered to John Little of Cupertino, California. One of the Internet’s early pioneers, Little founded Portal Software, Inc., a company that grew to become one of America’s first Internet service providers. With John.com, however, Little’s — if the site does, indeed, belong to him — intentions are less than clear.

Displaying a matrix of twelve stock photographs — hats, footwear, tools, vehicles and animals — John.com directs users to enter an “Access Code” whenever an image is clicked. Examination of the site’s source code reveals that the site is set up to alert the owner whenever a successful login occurs.

With no successful login attempts to date, hypotheses range from the site being a recruitment program similar to Cicada 3301 to an obscure alternate reality game to an inexperienced web developer experimenting with AJAX implementation, though, the latter seems unlikely, considering the site is valued at a whopping $850,000.

www.therichest.com/rich-list/most-shocking/6-of-the-most-inexplicably-weird-websites/

ThorTheWonderful ago

What I noticed is that archive.org shows this site has been archived several times dating all the way back to 2000 but I can't seem to open any of these archives with out getting some error. I want to see this page prior to 2015 and prior to the Dec 2016 archive.

FoxMcCloud11 ago

Unrelated I wouldn't worry too much about it

privatepizza ago

It's definitely related, if, as it appears, John Podesta has a password protected website.