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Goatse Security, the folks who exposed the AT&T iPad security flaw last week, are back with some new observations. First, they think AT&T is exceedingly lame for blaming THEM for the security flaw ...
Goatse (usually pronounced Goat-See) is an internet meme that emerged in the late 1990’s, and is a good case study for how memes transfer through populations, shifting forms and emptying themselves of ...
Goatse.cx, the gross-out site that once featured a photo of a man violently stretching out his anus with both hands, is now a Dogecoin sponsor.. Earlier this week the site uploaded a YouTube of an ...
The goatse.cx webmail service should be launching within the next couple of weeks, and the site is currently collecting e-mail addresses to be used to notify prospective goatse.cx users when the ...
Internet nostalgia is having a moment. Animated GIFs, AOL Instant Messenger, even the bracing sound of the dial-up modem have all been fondly fetishized as relics of an older internet. Now a ...
Goatse was the perfect totem for a burgeoning web culture that prized free speech and unpredictability. The early 2000s brought scores of Goatse knockoffs: Shock sites like Lemonparty.org, ...
Goatse launched in 1999, and hello.jpg remains a stirring artifact of the decentralized, anarchic, early days of the World Wide Web. In recent years, however, Goatse has toned down its act.
“I told [Goatse’s owner] to align Goatse.cx with the most powerful financial force on the internet, Dogecoin,” the man, who claims to be Goatse’s owner’s attorney, says in the video.
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