Internet hoaxes are numerous - they may take different forms. They can be spread for malicious purposes: to steal your personal information or spoil someone's reputation. Or they may be absolutely innocent and created for God knows what reasons.This post is meant to look into those hoaxes that are no harm to anyone. Well, some people might be still ripped off but that was not intended. Here are most creative and sensational Internet but harmless hoaxes of all times:
Fake Photos:
Fake photos are spread around the Internet faster than anything. Some of them are remembered for years and never stop provoking rumors and discussions. Two most long-lasting photos which are still traveling from blog to blog are pictures of a giant cat, a shark attacking the helicopter and the accidental tourist photographed on top of the World Trade Center right before the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001.
Snowball, the Giant Mutant Cat of Ontario:

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