He ignored the red text of his antivirus. "False positive," he muttered, disabling the shield. He right-clicked the .rar file and hit Extract .
The comments were a sea of "Vouch!" and "Works perfectly!" (all posted by accounts created that same day, though Leo was too excited to notice). He clicked the link. The download was suspiciously small, but he told himself it was just "clean code." Discord-Token-Generator-master.rar
Leo didn't get any tokens that night. He did, however, get a very expensive education in the importance of from the internet. He ignored the red text of his antivirus
He realized then that the "Generator" hadn't been making tokens for him. It had been his. The moment he ran that file, a "token grabber" had scraped his local browser files, lifted his encrypted login session, and beamed it to a webhook in a private server owned by the very person who posted the thread. The comments were a sea of "Vouch
Cold sweat broke out on his neck. He tried to log into his Discord from his phone. Invalid credentials. He checked his email. Access denied.
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