A website link which crashes web browser Safari is making its way around social media.
The obviously-fraudulent link, crashsafari.com, is being used in conjunction with URL shorteners such as bit.ly and ow.ly by pranksters to conceal the websites' true intentions.
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According to Wired, the site was created by 22-year old Matthew Bryant, a coder based in San Francisco, who discovered the bug and made the website as a joke.
CrashSafari targets iOS users by using Javascript code to overload the address bar with an infinite series of numbers, causing the crash.