Watch as friends, family, and coworkers get fooled in the funniest ways possible—whether it’s fake eyelashes or the classic ...
The pranksters have been caught on video hurling family-sized jars of food through windows. Two families say repairs will cost them thousands.
Instead, a social media video posted Monday may have provided evidence that three men who asked for sensitive data and caused a stir at San Francisco City Hall two weeks ago were YouTube pranksters ...
The wood floors below the window are scuffed. The pranksters also ripped a wooden chunk out of the front door. Police estimated complete repairs would cost somewhere between $8,000 and $10,000 ...
Internet pranksters exploited a design flaw that left the backend of Elon Musk’s freshly launched DOGE website open to push fake updates that mocked the site. Doge.gov was launched this week ...
Three men entered San Francisco’s City Hall on February 14 stating they were officials with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and demanded access to city officials’ computers.