No third-party index can cryptographically verify an ISO against Microsoft’s digital signature unless they provide the SHA-1 or SHA-256 checksum from Microsoft’s official MSDN or Volume Licensing Service Center. Most indexes do not. They might say "verified" meaning "the file downloaded completely without a network error." That is security verification.
: If the hashes don't match perfectly, do not run the file . Recommended Alternatives index of windows 10 iso verified
| | Edition | Architecture | SHA-256 Hash | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 20H2 | Home | x64 | insert_hash_here | | 20H2 | Pro | x64 | insert_hash_here | | 20H2 | Home | x86 | insert_hash_here | | 2004 | Pro | x64 | insert_hash_here | | 1909 | Home | x64 | insert_hash_here | | ... | ... | ... | ... | No third-party index can cryptographically verify an ISO
Once downloaded, you can verify the file's authenticity by comparing its SHA-256 hash against official values provided by Microsoft. : If the hashes don't match perfectly, do not run the file