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Priya closed the browser. She opened a new tab and typed: www.legalstreaming.in (a fictional but representative government-approved aggregator). For 149 rupees, she rented the movie in legal HD. Then she called her father.
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“No,” Priya said. “But I learned something better. The cheapest way to watch a movie is never free. The real cost is what you lose afterwards.” Priya closed the browser
But Priya, a cybersecurity analyst at a small bank in Chennai, knew better. She’d spent the last two years cleaning up malware infections from friends and family who had visited similar “free movie” sites. Still, for her father, she hesitated. Then she called her father
Priya thought about the email she would draft tomorrow to her team. Subject line:
Within seconds, her antivirus lit up like a Christmas tree. Not one, but three different trojans tried to install themselves. One masqueraded as a video codec. Another was a keylogger—designed to steal her banking passwords. The third? A cryptocurrency miner that would have slowly fried her laptop’s processor.

