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Dr. Lena Sarkisian stared at the corrupted file on her laptop screen. The WISC-IV manual PDF had arrived as an encrypted attachment, sent from an anonymous burner email. No return address. No subject line. Just the filename: WISC-IV_Manual_FULL_unlocked.pdf .

It now read: "Next subject: Dr. Lena Sarkisian. Test begins at 8:15 AM. You have already failed the first item."

When she finally cracked the password—her own birthday, of all things—the document opened not to administration instructions or normative tables, but to a single sentence:

"The subject knows what you're thinking before you ask the question."

She was a school psychologist. She had three physical copies of the WISC-IV manual on her bookshelf. So why would someone send her a PDF of something she already owned?