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He slammed the spacebar, trying to pause. The interface was unresponsive. He yanked the ethernet cable. The download graph froze, then winked. A single line appeared in the log: His heart hammered
His own computer began to whir. The CPU spiked to 100%. The network meter showed a massive upload stream—not from his shared folders, but from his memory . Personal photos, work documents, his browser history, the private keys to his company's server—all of it was being sucked into the DAM, encrypted, and shunted out through his fiber optic line. Forums whispered of its ability to split a
Then he saw the "Community Feed" tab. It had always been greyed out. Now, it was pulsing with light. He clicked.
His phone, sitting on the desk, grew warm. The screen lit up. A progress bar: Exfiltrating Personal Identity Data: 78% .