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Leo realized then that the "Full Version Free" wasn't a gift. He hadn't found a shortcut; he had invited a thief into his home. He spent the next weekend wiping his hard drive and eventually buying a legitimate key, realizing that the $100 he tried to save wasn't worth the price of his digital identity. Leo realized then that the "Full Version Free" wasn't a gift
Leo sat in his dimly lit room, staring at the "Activate Windows" watermark that had been haunting the corner of his screen for weeks. He didn’t want to pay for a retail key, so he typed the magic words into a search engine: Leo sat in his dimly lit room, staring
: Within an hour, his cooling fans began to roar. His CPU usage was pegged at 100%. Unbeknownst to Leo, the "crack" had installed a crypto-miner that was now using his electricity to earn money for someone in another country.
: Two days later, his computer wouldn't boot at all. Instead of a desktop, he saw a ransom note demanding Bitcoin to unlock his encrypted files.
: That evening, Leo received a security alert on his phone. Someone had logged into his email from an unrecognized IP address. The activator hadn't just changed a registry key; it had installed a keylogger that captured every password he typed.
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