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His fans began to whir like a jet engine. Icons on his desktop flickered and vanished. Suddenly, a window popped up—not Word, but a red screen with a countdown timer. All his files, including the half-finished thesis he had spent months on, were now locked behind an encryption he couldn't break. The "free" software had come with a heavy price: .
Leo learned the hard way that when something online seems too good to be true, it usually is. He lost his work, but he gained a permanent respect for cybersecurity.
The website looked professional enough, decorated with bright "Verified" badges and glowing (likely fake) testimonials. Against his better judgment, Leo clicked the massive green download button. A progress bar crawled across his screen, and for a moment, he felt a rush of triumph.
But as soon as he ran the .exe file, the triumph turned to dread.
In the quiet glow of his bedroom, Leo stared at the blinking cursor. He needed Microsoft Office for his final thesis, but the subscription cost felt like a mountain he couldn't climb. A quick search led him to a site promising exactly what he needed: