The figure handed Alex a USB drive containing a single file: .

Alex decided to go undercover, posing as a cybersecurity expert to gather more information. They infiltrated online forums and chat rooms where software crackers and enthusiasts congregated.

However, as Alex dug deeper, they discovered that the corporation behind Windows was not the only one searching for the creators of this cracked software. A rival tech giant was also on the hunt, eager to acquire the intellectual property.

Alex was both intrigued and concerned. On one hand, this software could help countless people who had lost their Windows product keys. On the other hand, using cracked software was against the law, and Alex didn't want to encourage piracy.

Alex downloaded the file and ran it on a virtual machine. The software indeed worked as promised, displaying a Windows product key that Alex had previously lost.

"You're looking for a way to recover your Windows product key, aren't you?" the figure asked, revealing a surprising knowledge of Alex's recent cases.