He didn't know that Android drivers aren't like PC drivers. You don't just "download" them from a random site. They are baked into the kernel by the manufacturer. By trying to force a "driver," he had actually installed a piece of malware that was now busy encrypting his photos and trying to access his banking app.
"Installation complete," the screen flashed. "Restart to apply changes."
The search results were a minefield. Glossy buttons screamed in neon green. One site looked official, draped in high-tech blue gradients and promised "Universal GPU Boost 2.0." Anton, blinded by the hope of smooth gameplay, tapped the link.


