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Then the oddities began.

One evening, his phone buzzed. A notification from his own security camera app: “Motion detected – living room.” He wasn’t home. He pulled up the feed. The apartment was empty, but the camera was panning left and right as if someone else was controlling it.

His laptop’s webcam light flickered—just a flash—at 3:00 AM. He chalked it up to a driver glitch. A strange folder named “.cache_tux” appeared in his documents, filled with files he couldn’t delete. His normally slow internet would spike to blazing speeds for exactly ten minutes at midnight, then drop to a crawl.

For a week, it was glorious. He streamed geo-locked shows. He lurked on forums without a trace. He even logged into his bank from a “secure” Chicago IP while sitting in his Montreal apartment.