He realized then that he hadn't just downloaded a racing game; he had opened the front door to his house and invited a stranger to move in. The "full version" of the game came with a hidden passenger—a trojan that was currently busy encrypting his files and harvesting his browser cookies.
The first few results were a graveyard of broken links. But then, he found it. A site with a neon-green "DOWNLOAD" button that practically screamed reliability. The file was large—nearly 8 gigabytes of racing history. Alex clicked. He realized then that he hadn't just downloaded
Cold sweat broke out on his neck. He tried to close the game, but the Alt+F4 command was dead. His webcam’s small green light flickered to life, staring at him like a digital eye. But then, he found it
Alex followed the instructions: Disable your antivirus. Run 'Setup.exe' as Administrator. Alex clicked