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FEDERAL CYBER BUREAU
National Digital Enforcement Division
CASE #182347
DEVICE LOCKED
Federal lock notice · enforcement hold active

Your device has been locked for safety reasons.

This device has been locked due to detected activity that violates federal law. All operations on this computer have been suspended and recorded. To unlock your device and avoid further legal action, the fine below must be settled within the time limit.

DETECTED VIOLATIONS
§Unauthorized access to restricted networks§180.2
§Distribution of prohibited material§193.3
§Violation of digital communications act§206.4
CAMERA OFFLINE
NO DEVICE SIGNAL
Penalty amount
$500.00
Time remaining to pay
00:48:00
IP 198.51.100.42
LOCATION Undisclosed
DEVICE This computer
SESSION FCB-182347-ALPHA
SECURITY AUDITLOCKED
PROCESSREMOTE_LOCK
NETWORKMONITORED
FILESINDEXED
CAMERAOFFLINE
TRANSFERSUSPENDED
APPEALPENDING
This notice is automatically generated · Do not attempt to close or restart this device
About this scene

Fake FBI Warning ScreenFBI Warning

The FBI Warning is a theatrical "your device has been locked" screen: a made-up federal seal (the "Federal Cyber Bureau" — a fictional agency), invented legal violations, a penalty countdown and a webcam box that shows nothing but static noise. It looks serious until you notice the fictional agency name, the "FICTIONAL PRANK" label and the Escape button. No real law enforcement, no camera access, no payment flow.

What makes FBI Warning different

The FBI Warning is a theatrical “your device has been locked” notice — a made-up federal seal (the fictional “Federal Cyber Bureau”), invented violations, a penalty countdown and a webcam box that shows only static. Like the Fake Virus, it looks official for a moment, then the fictional agency name, the webcam’s “CAMERA OFFLINE” and the prank label give it away. No real agency, no camera access, no payments.

What you can do with it

  • A harmless "your device is seized" desk prank — go fullscreen and walk away
  • A dramatic prop for videos, films and security-awareness talks
  • A theatrical lock screen for streams and reaction clips

How to use FBI Warning

  • Open it and it shows the locked-device notice — seal, violations, a penalty countdown and a static “webcam” box.
  • Press the action keys — LOCK resets the notice, DISMISS clears the screen, GLITCH adds a short corruption burst.
  • In Customize, set the (fictional) agency and department names and the penalty “fine” and timer.
  • Go Fullscreen (or add ?present=1); Escape exits. The agency is invented, the webcam shows only noise, and nothing is tracked or charged.

Customize it

Set the fictional agency and department names, the penalty amount and the countdown length. The “Federal Cyber Bureau” is invented, the webcam box shows only static (“CAMERA OFFLINE”), and nothing is tracked or charged.

Is this from a real government agency?

No. "Federal Cyber Bureau" is a made-up name. No real law-enforcement agency, no real legal action, no real surveillance. It is a prank screen.

Does it access my webcam?

No. The webcam box shows static noise and "CAMERA OFFLINE". GHOSTSCREEN has zero camera access — the box is a visual prop.

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