The history of (like BonziBuddy) that inspired these stories. Verified unsolved digital mysteries that actually exist.
Pompom.rar remains a fascinating look at how the internet creates its own . It represents our collective fear of the "unknown executable"—the idea that something as small as a .rar file could contain a digital ghost. If you're interested in exploring more, I can look into: Other internet urban legends from the 2000s. Pompom.rar
: It didn't steal passwords; instead, it supposedly "observed" the user, changing its expression based on mouse movements or open windows. 🔍 Fact vs. Digital Folklore The history of (like BonziBuddy) that inspired these stories
: Allegedly, the archive contained a single executable. it supposedly "observed" the user