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Silas realized with a jolt of horror that he was looking at the back of his own head.
The glow of the monitor was the only thing keeping the room from swallowing him whole. Silas rubbed his eyes, the clock in the corner of his screen ticking past 3:00 AM. On the dark web forum, the listing was simple, almost polite: High-Speed Admin Access - USA Residential - $15.
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Silas opened his Remote Desktop connection. He punched in the digits. The screen flickered, went black, and then blossomed into a new desktop. It was clean—frighteningly clean. No icons, just a generic Windows wallpaper of a mountain range.
He wasn’t a criminal—at least, that’s what he told himself. He was a "digital explorer." He just wanted to see what it felt like to be inside a machine halfway across the world, to browse with an IP address that wasn't his. He clicked 'Purchase,' transferred the Bitcoin, and waited. Five minutes later, a text file appeared in his downloads. IP: 72.143.15.92 Username: Admin Password: Winter2024! Silas realized with a jolt of horror that
Silas felt a cold spike of adrenaline. This wasn't a faceless server in a data center. This was Michael’s life. He saw a saved browser tab for a local florist in Ohio. He could see the draft of an email Michael had started to his sister. Suddenly, the mouse cursor jerked. Silas froze. He hadn't moved his hand.
A webcam light on Silas’s own monitor—the physical one sitting on his desk—clicked on. A steady, unblinking green eye. On the dark web forum, the listing was
"Don't leave yet," a voice whispered through the headset. "We’re just getting to the 'Admin' part of the deal."