![]() Adult content, gambling sites and Breitbart news – all probably sackable offences. We’re all familiar with the kind of websites we don’t want appearing in our work computer’s browser history. ^ "Issue resulting from the recent ddos".^ "Disgust over dead boy's pictures on porn site".^ " - Welcome to our NEW Netherlands Location".^ "100% REAL! THE 7 GORIEST AND MUST F#(KED UP SITES ON THE WEB.^ "Snuff: Murder and torture on the internet, and the people who watch it"."When botched surgeries and suicides go viral: The revolting rise of 'medical gore' ". During this time it was renamed to Wargrish, and additionally registered to at least three more domains,, and. The site was online from July 2021 to May 2022. ![]() Deleted content had been undeleted and made public, and the staff forums, usually only accessible to moderators and admin, were now open to the public. Users who had been banned at were un-banned at Goregri.sh and were able to log in to their original accounts. The person(s) responsible had cloned the entire Goregrish forum, including all threads, media attachments, private messages, the chat archive and every registered member. The site which had been cloned using the stolen Goregrish database, more commonly known as website spoofing, was registered at the domain goregri.sh. We don't have to provide the URL if you're on goregrish and it's not you know you're not on the right website.". confirmed that the hacking and cloning took place when he stated: "We have warned people a copy of this website exists, run by hackers. The announcement also gave details about a cloned website of Goregrish appearing at another domain, which members were advised not to visit due to a risk the site could be phishing for passwords. He went on to explain that the server had been accessed by an unauthorized third party, and a dump of the site data was stolen. When it came back online on the 23rd July 2021, a member of staff posted a thread explaining that the down time had been due to a DDoS attack. The Children's Commissioner, Russell Wills was "appalled to learn that images of Ngatikaura Ngati have been used on website." 2021 data breach ĭuring July 2021, the site became unreachable for a few days, and visitors were met with a 404 page. In October 2011, controversy arose when the autopsy images of Ngatikaura Ngati appeared on the site. It changed its name and domain to in 2010. Goregrish was established in June 2008 under another name,. However, a return of the site is unlikely since the provider of their hosting service dropped them as clients for breaking their terms of service, stating the reason was for having child pornography on the website. On April 29th 2023, the site became inactive with a message promising it will return, and stating "Use telegram for our downtime messages". ![]() The website was believed to be an offshoot of the now-defunct shock website, which itself was an offshoot of the defunct shock website (later called and now redirecting to ItemFix), and many former members of both websites used to reside on the goregrish message boards. ![]() is banned from search results in Germany by order of the Bundestag. In 2017, the website was named one of "The 7 goriest and must F#(ked up sites on the web" by Inked. The staff behind the goregrish Internet forum have been interviewed over the debate surrounding the morals of allowing such material to be shown online. Videos such as murders by the Dnepropetrovsk maniacs and the murder of Jun Lin by Luka Magnotta were freely available to view on the site. was a shock site that contained uncensored images and videos of cadavers, accident victims, drug overdoses, suicides, murders, capital punishments, including decapitations, botched surgeries, necrophilia, and war crimes.
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