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The team then turned their attention to the alleged "pre-activated" Office 2010 installation. They searched online for the product key or any information about the activation process. To their surprise, they found several websites and forums discussing the same offer.

The IT team breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that they had helped prevent a potential security breach. They made a mental note to be more vigilant in the future, and to always verify the authenticity of software before installing it.

Microsoft's security team took swift action, issuing a warning about the pirated software and advising users to avoid using it. They also provided guidance on how to verify the authenticity of their Office software and ensure they had the latest security updates.

The email was from an unknown sender, and the content was brief:

As for the mysterious sender, they remained anonymous, but the IT team suspected that they were likely a member of a hacking group, trying to spread pirated software and exploit unsuspecting users.

Curiosity got the better of them, and they decided to investigate further. They started by analyzing the email and searching for any clues about the sender's identity. After some digging, they discovered that the email was sent from a temporary, throwaway address.

It was a typical Monday morning at a small IT firm in downtown Manhattan. The team was busy preparing for the day's tasks when a peculiar email landed in their inbox. The subject line read: " Office 2010 Pro Plus 64-bit Pre-activated".