opened, its sleek interface glowing on his monitor. He spent the next three hours mastering a track for a local client, the software performing flawlessly. But as he hit "Export," the screen didn't show a progress bar. Instead, it flickered to black. The Breach
Leo clicked the link. The file was large, packaged in a password-protected .zip file to evade his antivirus software. Against his better judgment, he disabled his firewall and ran the "Keygen.exe." For a moment, it felt like a victory. opened, its sleek interface glowing on his monitor
A window appeared, but it wasn't WaveLab. It was a simple command prompt scrolling through lines of text at a blinding speed. Leo realized with a sinking heart that the "crack" hadn't just unlocked the software—it had unlocked his entire system. Instead, it flickered to black