As Valenti traced the IP address, he realized the script was still active. A progress bar on his screen reached 99%. The "invisible crime" wasn't just the murder—it was the automated deletion of the killer’s entire digital existence.
"He didn't break in," Valenti whispered to his partner, Elena. "He tuned in." Un crimen invisible - J. J. Fernandez.epub
The digital shadows of the file by J. J. Fernández flickered on Inspector Marco Valenti’s screen. In the world of cybercrime, the deadliest weapons weren't knives; they were lines of code designed to vanish after execution. As Valenti traced the IP address, he realized
A high-profile billionaire had died of a sudden heart attack in a room locked from the inside. No signs of struggle, no poison in the blood, and the security cameras showed nothing but an empty hallway. The press called it "natural causes." Valenti called it a masterpiece. "He didn't break in," Valenti whispered to his