"[Sir, tier-3 phishing mail detected. Open in sandbox?]"
The moment Rohit realized someone skilled was targeting him, he straightened up and took control.
"Yes. Show it on the laptop."
A new window appeared, mirroring his desktop. The browser redirected to his email inbox, where a fresh message waited from newsDelhi. It was a well-known news portal based in the capital.
The subject line read: [Request for Interview – Your Recent Appearance at Orion Tower Banquet Hall.]
The instant Rohit clicked the email, a system popup flashed: [Malware signature removed.]
He scanned the contents—familiar logos, a polite request for an appointment date, and a link to confirm.
He clicked the link. Another popup: [Spyware signature removed.]
The link itself was broken—dead on arrival.
It was a double trap. First click to breach his email, second to infect the device. Too bad Rohit wasn't some amateur; he had Lisa.
