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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 : **********
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 Download x100 Accounts txt
It was my email. And the password—the one I’d changed only yesterday—was visible in plain text. My hand shook as I grabbed the mouse
There are 101 accounts in this file now, the text continued. Scroll down. past the standard "leaks" and "dumps
I shouldn't have clicked the link. The forum thread was buried deep, past the standard "leaks" and "dumps," in a corner of the web where the air feels thin and metallic. The user who posted it had no avatar, just a string of hex code for a name. The caption was a simple command: Use them before they’re reset. I opened it.
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.