For three weeks, Leo had been chasing a ghost. Every “Direct Download” link for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 led to the same dead ends: fake surveys, password-protected ZIP files, or a Russian site that tried to install three different antivirus programs at once. But this link—this one felt different. He’d found it buried on page fourteen of a forum thread where the last post was from 2014.
Third-party download links can sometimes carry security risks. Keep these safety tips in mind:
Malicious actors often bundle Trojans or keyloggers inside fake game installers or .exe files.
Disclaimer: Ensure you download from safe, trusted sources and adhere to your local copyright laws.
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