He double-clicked. The extraction progress bar crawled across the screen.
His prize sat on the desktop, a jagged icon labeled Oski_Stealer.rar .
Elias had spent three days lurking in a Russian-language forum, using a translation browser extension to navigate threads about "stealers" and "logs." The posters spoke of Oski as if it were a ghost—a lightweight, C++ phantom that could slip into a system, strip it of every password, cookie, and credit card number in seconds, and vanish before the fan even spun up.
The glow of the dual monitors reflected in Elias’s glasses, two pale rectangles of light in a room that smelled of stale coffee and burnt electronics. He wasn’t a hacker—not really. He was a "script kiddie" with a credit card and a desperate curiosity for what lay behind the digital curtains of the dark web.