For a few minutes, everything seemed perfect. The software launched, the interface crisp and professional. He began laying out a complex 64-page signature for his first major client. "This is it," he whispered. "The break I needed." But then, the anomalies started.
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Panic surged as he realized the "crack" hadn't just bypassed a license key; it had opened a backdoor. His saved passwords, his client's proprietary designs, his banking session—everything was being funneled to a server half a world away. For a few minutes, everything seemed perfect
He tried to force-quit the program, but the cursor wouldn't move. Suddenly, the Preps window vanished, replaced by a terminal window scrolling through lines of code at a dizzying speed. His webcam’s green light flickered on. "This is it," he whispered