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Windows 10 is now up for grabs, and while it’s offered free of charge to those on Windows 7 and 8.1, everyone else needs to pay for a license, either $119.99 for the Home version or $199.99 for the Pro.
Obviously, Windows 10 isn’t offered free of charge to pirates, but just as it happened with any other Windows version released in the past, there are some ways to get the operating system without paying for it if you turn down to more or less illegal methods involving cracks and activators.
And because many users are actually willing to do that, cybercriminals try to make the most of the Windows 10 frenzy with videos posted on YouTube that promise to provide them with a free copy of the operating system without paying for it.