There are only two official, legal ways to use Adobe InDesign without paying for a lifetime license (which no longer exists) or a long-term subscription.
For those who want a free, open-source alternative to Adobe InDesign, Scribus and VivaDesigner are worth exploring. Scribus is a professional-grade desktop publishing software that offers many of the same features as InDesign. VivaDesigner is another popular option that offers a range of templates and design tools.
The majority of searches for "Adobe InDesign free" lead to pirated versions—software that has been modified to bypass Adobe's licensing servers. While the allure of a $600/year tool for $0 is strong, the hidden costs are often catastrophic.
While there is no permanent "free" version of the software, there are several legitimate ways to access InDesign at no cost for a limited time or find free alternatives that offer similar capabilities. Official Ways to Get Adobe InDesign for Free
Software cracks are rarely created by benevolent hackers out of the goodness of their hearts. They are created by cybercriminals.