A window popped up. It wasn't a license key entry. It was a simple, black terminal window with white text:
For three seconds, nothing happened. Then, his fans began to spin—low at first, then rising to a jet-engine whine. The screen didn't show the sleek Bootstrap interface he expected. Instead, the desktop icons began to vanish, one by one, like stars being snuffed out. A window popped up
Leo was a freelance dev with a deadline that was already breathing down his neck and a bank account that was currently screaming in silence. He knew the risks. He’d heard the horror stories of ransomware and keyloggers. But the software was expensive, and the "Free Download" button looked like a life raft in a digital storm. He clicked. Then, his fans began to spin—low at first,
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