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Leo’s blood ran cold. He checked his mobile data usage. He had used 400GB in three days. His phone was running hot, even when idle. He looked deeper. The "Premium Mod" had turned his device into a peer-to-peer relay node for a darknet streaming ring. It wasn't just streaming to him. It was using his phone’s processor and home Wi-Fi to rebroadcast stolen content to hundreds of other "free" users. A micro-transaction—$0