Even if you manage to avoid viruses, the user experience on "94fbr" linked sites is usually terrible.

There was The Day the Clown Cried (1972). A director's cut of The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). A silent version of The Wizard of Oz from 1925 that allegedly made viewers hallucinate. The list went on: lost episodes of Doctor Who , the original ending of Little Shop of Horrors , a banned Soviet adaptation of The Hobbit .

The string "94fbr" was part of a serial key for Microsoft Office 2000. Because it was unique and widely indexed, it became a "Dork"—a specific search term used to filter Google results to show only pages containing full software keys or direct download directories, rather than promotional sites or storefronts. Guide to Using the 94fbr Search Method

He deleted the file. He reformatted his hard drive. He even unplugged his PC and threw the power cord into the neighbor’s yard.