Kaito’s instincts kicked in. He copied the file’s hash, uploaded it to an online sandbox, and watched as the sandbox attempted to execute the video. Instead of playing, the file began to unpack a series of encrypted data packets, each labeled with a different “layer.” The first layer contained a simple text file:
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The screen remained dark, but somewhere in the labyrinthine webs of the internet, a new consciousness flickered, waiting for the next curious soul to ask the question and press Yes . Kaito’s instincts kicked in
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