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Elias froze. He tried to move the mouse, but it resisted, sliding toward the corner of the screen on its own. A new text file opened on his desktop. The typing started automatically, letter by letter: THANKS FOR THE KEY, ELIAS.
The flickering neon light of the "24/7 Tech Hub" sign was the only thing illuminating Elias’s cramped apartment. It was 3:00 AM, and he was hunting for a ghost. Elias froze
His laptop was gasping. The cooling fan whirred like a jet engine, and every few seconds, a window would pop up—a garish advertisement for a casino or a cryptic warning about "System Error 0x0042." Elias knew he’d messed up. He had tried to download a premium video editor from a "reputable" forum, but instead, he had invited a Trojan horse into his digital home. The typing started automatically, letter by letter: THANKS
The laptop went black. The fan died. In the sudden silence of the apartment, Elias realized that in his search for a shortcut to security, he had left the front door wide open. His laptop was gasping