Maya’s friends—Jenna, Luis, and Priya—were all buzzing with excitement. The file was locked behind a simple password: Maya typed it in and opened the file. Inside, a sleek PDF glowed with a polished design: a black‑and‑gold invite, complete with a QR code that, when scanned, led to a hidden page on a private server. The page listed the address of the venue, a list of VIP guests, and a note that read, “Only those with the link may attend. Do not share.”
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