Leo was tired of the "Activate Windows" watermark on his desktop. While checking his junk folder, he saw it: a subject line promising a . It looked official enough—or at least, it offered exactly what he wanted for $0.
from unknown sources are almost always malicious. Windows-10-Product-Key-2023-Free-Download--100--Working-
: The software scanned his browser for saved passwords and "cookies," sending his bank logins and social media credentials to a remote server. Leo was tired of the "Activate Windows" watermark
He clicked the link, which took him to a cluttered website filled with "Download" buttons. He clicked the largest one. Instead of a 25-digit product key, a small ZIP file titled Windows_Gen_Key_2023.zip downloaded. from unknown sources are almost always malicious
is annoying, but a compromised bank account is much worse.
While Leo slept, the "free key" was busy. It wasn't a key generator; it was a .