Here is a short story about the person on the other side of that link. The Architect of the Click Elias didn't write code; he wrote traps.
As the progress bar reached 100%, Elias watched a silent notification pop up on his third screen. The student opened the .exe, expecting a dashboard of system tools. Instead, a tiny, invisible process called SystemHost.exe crawled into the background.
He knew exactly who would look for it. It was the "Optimizer"—the user who wanted a faster PC but didn’t want to pay the $30 license fee. To Elias, that desire for a "clean" system was the perfect delivery mechanism for something very dirty.