Jax scrolled through the list. Behind every line was a player who had spent hundreds of dollars on skins or thousands of hours grinding for a rank. As he hovered over an account with a "Radiant" rank—the highest in the game—his cursor drifted toward the "Login" button of his client.
Rank: Silver 1. Skins: None. Last Login: 2 hours ago. 100 valorant accounts full capture.txt
Rank: Ascendant 2. Skins: RGX Vandal, Spectrum Phantom. VP: 450. Jax scrolled through the list
The notepad window closed itself. A single message appeared in the center of his monitor: Rank: Silver 1
The file sat on Jax’s desktop, a plain white icon labeled 100 valorant accounts full capture.txt . To anyone else, it looked like a boring log file. To Jax, it was a map of a hundred lives.
He opened it. The notepad window filled with lines of data. It wasn't just usernames and passwords; the "full capture" script had done its job well.
Jax_Data_Thief. Rank: Caught. Location: [Your Home Address].