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My breath hitched. My name isn't on my computer's public profile.
Each line represented a person who, at this very moment, might be pouring coffee, stuck in traffic, or tucking a child into bed, entirely unaware that the digital lock on their front door had just been picked.
My hand shook as I grabbed the mouse and pulled the scroll bar to the very bottom. Below the hundredth account, a new entry had appeared. It was highlighted in a ghostly blue. elias.thorne.dev@protonmail.com : ********** Download x100 Accounts txt
The Notepad window flickered to life, a jagged waterfall of emails and passwords. It was a rhythmic, ugly poetry of personal data: sunnysky72@gmail.com : P@ssword123 j.miller.arch@outlook.com : BlueDog99! curious_cat_88@yahoo.com : 12081988
I didn't close the file. I pulled the power cord from the wall. But as the screen faded to black, I could still see the glowing white text of my own life, waiting to be opened by the next person who clicked the link. My breath hitched
I felt a rush of power, cold and sickening. It was the "God View" of the internet age. I wasn't just looking at text; I was looking at the scaffolding of a hundred identities. Then, the cursor moved. I didn't touch the mouse.
A new line of text began to type itself at the bottom of the open txt file, appearing letter by letter as if someone were sitting right next to me: I see you found the list, Elias. My hand shook as I grabbed the mouse
The file was named x100_Accounts.txt . It sat in the "Downloads" folder, a digital Trojan horse pulsing with the quiet potential of a hundred stolen lives.