The link points to a repository of code—often hosted on sites like GitHub or similar plain-text platforms—that uses emulation. Instead of contacting Microsoft's official activation servers, the script redirects the request to a third-party server that validates the "unauthorized" key. How the Script Works
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For these users, the choice is stark: pay over $100 for a genuine license (which is increasingly hard to find legitimately), buy a new computer, or use a script found via a Bit.ly link to bypass the payment. The economic incentive drives millions of clicks to these shortened URLs every year.