Bing gives lessons to break Office 2019

Use its Bing search engine and search for links to download Office 2019. The results will surprise you. The Bing search engine will return you a site that gives tutorials on how to hack Office.

This happens every time users search for the term "office 2019 download" on Bing. The result is a Bing search card that shows you the steps you need to take to make your own Office without buying it.

The crackfullpc website shows a step-by-step guide on how to download and install a "broken" version of Office 2019.bing

The page suggests downloading and installing uTorrent, a well-known one s for downloading torrent files. It then asks users to download a torrent file containing a pirated version of Office 2019. After downloading, the page guides the audience to install the pirated version and activate it with a crack.

Let's say that until now the domain in which these files are located (dinthatharronhad) does not appear malicious in VirusTotal.

Earlier in 2018, Bing on the search term “” displayed in search results a fake Google Chrome download page that offered a trojanized version of the program s.
The current achievement of the company through Bing has been identified by Dutch security researcher Jeroen Frijters, who he published his findings on Twitter.

The tweet will probably wake up Microsoft staff and interfere with and clear Bing search results in the next few hours, just as they did with the malicious Google Chrome download page.

Updated: As can be seen, Microsoft staff corrected search results but forgot to change links to videos:

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