As Leo scrolled deeper into the darker corners of the web, he found forums promising "free activation keys" and "cracks." But a warning from a seasoned tech expert stopped him. These "free keys" were often malicious social engineering scams

It was a typical Monday morning for John, and he was already running late for work. As he rushed to his computer to check his emails, he realized that his important files were corrupted. He tried to open them, but they wouldn't budge. Panic set in as he thought about the deadline for his project.

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