Bit.ly Office2010.txt Latest Version -
The bit.ly/office2010txt workaround, which once offered a "one-click" method to activate Microsoft Office 2010 via KMS servers, has evolved into various GitHub-hosted script versions aimed at bypassing activation. Due to security risks, including detection as a "HackTool" by modern Windows systems and the end of support for Office 2010, many users are transitioning to alternative solutions. For more on this, visit WPS Office. End of support for Office 2010
- Product keys (often stolen or blacklisted)
- Download links to malicious
.exe files disguised as Office installers
- Instructions that trick users into disabling security software
- Disconnect from the internet immediately (pull the Ethernet cord or turn off Wi-Fi).
- Run Windows Defender Offline Scan (Windows 10/11): Settings → Update & Security → Windows Security → Virus & threat protection → Scan options → Microsoft Defender Offline scan.
- Install and run Malwarebytes Free (in Safe Mode with Networking if possible).
- Change all passwords from a clean device (not the infected PC).
- Check for unauthorized access to email, banking, and social media.
- Consider a full OS reinstall (back up only data, never executable files or scripts).
- Subscription fatigue – Many users hate paying monthly for Microsoft 365.
- Nostalgia for perpetual licenses – Office 2010 was the last version before Microsoft pushed hard toward subscriptions (Office 2013 had a perpetual license, but 2010 is remembered as the peak of the "classic" ribbon UI).
- Misinformation – Old forum posts from 2015 suggest "bit.ly links to text files with working keys" were once legitimate (they weren't; they were just less malicious).
| Edition | SHA-1 Hash (example for English x64) |
|---------|--------------------------------------|
| Office 2010 SP2 | FA3B4E8A9C2D1E5F6B7C8D9E0F1A2B3C4D5E6F (verify via MSDN or known tech forums) | bit.ly office2010.txt latest version