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But as the progress bar hit 99%, the video on the screen flickered. The actors disappeared, replaced by a live feed of a webcam. It was a grainy shot of a dark room. In the center, a man sat with his back to the camera, wearing a familiar tactical jacket with 'FBI' printed in yellow across the back. "He's using it as a Trojan horse," Vance
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Special Agent Sarah Vance didn't care about police procedurals, but she spent twelve hours a day staring at their titles. As a lead in the FBI’s Cyber Division, her "watchlist" consisted of tracker logs and peer-to-peer swarms.
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