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Leo stared at his phone, the blue light stinging his eyes. A cold knot tightened in his stomach. He hadn't been on that site in months, but the fear was instant: Was this a leak? A hack? Or just a very targeted piece of spam? Even though the email was likely a "sextortion"
The notification pinged at 2:14 AM.