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Short Story 725 – The Virtual Shadow (Int)

Sarah Jenkins was a talented computer science engineer in Manchester. At 28, she worked for CyberGuard, building AI systems for smart homes. Her life was routine: code by day, video games by night. But one morning, everything changed.

Sarah woke to her phone buzzing. A message from an unknown sender: “I know your secrets. Check your email.” Her heart raced. In her inbox was a video of her in her flat, taken from inside. “How?” she gasped. No one had been there.

At work, Sarah scanned her computer. She found malware hidden in her AI code. It was a spyware program that turned devices into spies. Cameras and microphones watched users without them knowing. Sarah’s team had built the AI, but this wasn’t their design.

“Who did this?” Sarah wondered. She traced the code to a colleague, Mark, who had access. Mark was quiet, always working late. Sarah confronted him in the break room. “Did you add spyware to our system?”

Mark’s face went pale. “It’s not what you think. The boss ordered it. For ‘security testing’.”

Sarah didn’t believe him. That night, she hacked into the company’s servers from a café. She found files showing the spyware was sold to a criminal group. They used it to blackmail people. Sarah’s own home was hacked because she tested the AI there.

Her phone rang. “Stop now, or your family pays,” a voice warned. Sarah hung up, scared but determined. She copied the evidence and sent it to the police anonymously.

The next day, the office was in chaos. Police arrested the boss and Mark. The spyware was shut down. Sarah helped fix the systems, making them safe.

She left CyberGuard and joined a ethical AI firm. No more shadows in her life.


Vocabulary Notes

Malware
Definition: Malware is harmful software designed to damage computers, steal data, or spy on users without their permission. It is short for “malicious software” and can include viruses, worms, or trojans.
Example: “She found malware hidden in her AI code.” (This shows how Sarah discovered the bad program in her work system.)
Similar words: Virus (a type of malware that spreads itself), Trojan (malware disguised as safe software), Ransomware (malware that locks files and demands payment).

Spyware
Definition: Spyware is a type of malware that secretly collects information about a person’s activities on a computer or device, often sending it to others without consent.
Example: “It was a spyware program that turned devices into spies.” (Here, the spyware was using cameras and microphones to watch people.)
Similar words: Adware (software that shows unwanted ads and may spy), Keylogger (a tool that records keystrokes to steal passwords), Tracker (something that follows online behaviour).

Hacked
Definition: Hacked means to gain unauthorized access to a computer system or account, often to steal information or cause harm. It comes from the verb “to hack,” which in computing means to break into something digitally.
Example: “That night, she hacked into the company’s servers from a café.” (Sarah broke into the servers to find evidence.)
Similar words: Breached (when security is broken into), Infiltrated (entered secretly, like a spy), Compromised (made unsafe by unauthorized access).

Blackmail
Definition: Blackmail is the act of threatening to reveal someone’s secrets or embarrassing information unless they pay money or do something demanded.
Example: “They used it to blackmail people.” (The criminal group threatened victims with stolen data to get what they wanted.)
Similar words: Extortion (demanding money through threats), Coercion (forcing someone to act against their will), Ransom (payment demanded for releasing something, like in ransomware).

Ethical
Definition: Ethical means relating to moral principles, or doing what is right and fair. In business or technology, it often refers to practices that are honest and respect people’s rights.
Example: “She left CyberGuard and joined an ethical AI firm.” (Sarah chose a company that follows good moral rules in AI development.)
Similar words: Moral (based on right and wrong), Honest (truthful and fair), Principled (following strong beliefs about what is right).

Story written by Grok 4.

Image created by Grok 4.

CC Music: Drifting at 432 Hz – Unicorn Heads.

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