He sent it.
Where are you? Are you safe?
No.
But direct from where?
What he found inside was not a VPN in the traditional sense. It was a routing layer over existing VPNs—a daisy chain that changed every thirty seconds. Fastray didn’t hide your IP; it hid the fact of hiding . Your traffic looked like standard HTTPS, but inside the packets were nested layers of encryption, each wrapped in a mimicry of common apps: YouTube, Spotify, Zoom. Fastray Vpn danlwd mstqym
The four-byte key: 0xF7 0xA3 0x2C 0x41 . He sent it