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It opened her webcam folder. A new video was there. Thumbnail: her bedroom. Timestamp: right now.
Relieved, Mira closed the browser. But her laptop fan kept whirring. Then the cursor moved on its own.
And below it, a second file: mira_sleeping_00_03_AM.mp4
The screen flickered. A new tab opened on hdconvert.com. The grey box now displayed a single line of text: hdconvert.com otzyvy
And somewhere on a server in a country with no extradition treaty, her grandmother’s birthday video played on a loop—next to thousands of other "converted" files, each one tagged with a sleeping face, a password, or a whispered secret.
She clicked "Upload."
Desperate, she typed: "hdconvert.com otzyvy" into a search engine. It opened her webcam folder
The results were a ghost town. Two stars. One comment from "TechBear_2023" that read: "Converts fast. Keeps a copy for itself. You have been warned." The other reviews were in broken Russian: "Нормально, но после конвертации у меня взломали ноутбук" ("Normal, but after conversion my laptop was hacked").
She didn't click it. But the file name was already there: mira_gran_birthday_CONVERTED_HD.mp4
In the darkness of her room, the webcam light stayed on. Timestamp: right now
She never recorded that. She lived alone.
Mira should have closed the tab. But the file was 4.7 gigabytes, and every other converter wanted a subscription fee.
The site had five stars now. Just not for the reasons anyone would guess.
Mira slammed the laptop shut.