ISOs are sector-by-sector copies of disks. Users hunt for "new" ones for several reasons:

This specific search string is a powerful Google Dork (a specialized search query) used to bypass flashy landing pages and get straight to the raw file servers where software images (ISOs) are stored. Here is everything you need to know about navigating these directories safely and effectively. What is an "Index Of" Directory?

Always check the SHA-256 or MD5 checksum of the ISO against the official developer's website. If they don't match, delete the file immediately. 2. Legal Concerns

Finding the latest build of Windows, macOS, or various Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Kali, Arch).