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The screen froze for a second. Then, the TeamViewer logo pulsed, and a satisfying popup appeared:
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"No, no, no," he said, slamming his hand on the desk, realizing his mistake instantly. He had let the wolf in to save on the security bill. The screen froze for a second
He tried to force-close TeamViewer, but the "Crack" had elevated itself to system-level permissions. A new, terrifying popup appeared on his screen: A ransom note, written in broken English, demanding to regain control of his machine—and more importantly, the client data he was currently accessing. He had let the wolf in to save on the security bill
"Yes!" Elias cheered, immediately launching the remote session to his client’s server. He was flying through the data, his fingers dancing across the keys, the audit report taking shape. The crack worked flawlessly. For an hour, he was invincible. Then, the started.
Elias had to make a choice. Pay the ransom and hope they kept their word, or burn his own machine down.