"To protect yourself, you must first leave yourself defenseless," the installation guide joked. Leo laughed and clicked Run as Administrator .
He tried to jerk it back, but it resisted. A new window opened: his own webcam feed. Leo stared at himself in the grainy, low-light video, his eyes wide with realization. Then, the screen went black, replaced by a single line of red text:
“Thanks for the keys to the house. We’ve changed the locks.”
For a minute, nothing happened. Then, a black command prompt window blinked rapidly and vanished. No Bitdefender dashboard appeared. No "Total Security" shield turned green. Instead, his mouse cursor began to move on its own, drifting slowly toward the corner of the screen.
The website looked legitimate enough—lots of green checkmarks and enthusiastic comments from users like CoolGuy99 saying "Thx bro, works perfect!" Leo clicked the massive "Free Download" button. He ignored the way his browser’s built-in protection screamed at him to stop. He even disabled his current, expiring antivirus to let the "patch" run.