It started with a flashy notification on Lucas’s phone. A friend—or someone posing as one—had shared a link to a Telegram channel called The channel had thousands of subscribers and a blue checkmark in its profile picture (though not an official Telegram verification badge). The pinned message promised "100% working premium accounts" updated every hour.

Searching for "free accounts" for streaming services like (now often just

The screen showed a live feed. It wasn't a movie. It was a high-angle shot of a room. A messy room. Cluttered with energy drink cans and the hum of cooling fans.

The spinning circle on the screen felt like an eternity. If this was a trap—a "honeypot" set by cybersecurity teams—his IP would be flagged instantly.

"Must be a dev test server," Matías muttered, reaching for his energy drink. He prepared to create a new profile for himself so he could watch the new releases without disturbing the data. But the "Create Profile" button was grayed out. A pop-up appeared in the center of the screen:

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