In the underground forums Elias frequented, "LegionCloud" was a name spoken with a mix of awe and fear. They were a ghost collective, known for cracking high-security databases and dumping the spoils for free just to watch the chaos. This specific file, X877 , was rumored to contain "fresh" logs—thousands of active credentials for premium streaming services, crypto wallets, and corporate emails.
His mouse cursor moved on its own, drifting slowly toward the corner of the screen. A terminal window snapped open, lines of red text scrolling faster than he could read. вђ LEGIONCLOUD FREE LOGS X877.zip
Elias knew the risks. He knew that "free" in this world usually came with a hidden price tag. But the lure of a "god-mode" pass to the internet was too strong. He moved the file to a virtual machine—an isolated digital sandbox—and clicked Extract . The Infection His mouse cursor moved on its own, drifting