Submitted by mehulkundu t3_125tcwe in MechanicalKeyboards

So apparently today when my Ajazz AK992 keyboard arrived I tried to install their driver, but my Kaspersky detected malware. Something like "audio recording" and obviously it's fishy right, why would your keyboard dirver have audio recorder.

I agree this is a cheapass keyboard with highest config and not required drivers at all to operate. But never expected that.

Dose anyone have any 3rd party resource to control it?

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erudyne t1_je5vju7 wrote

Your keyboard probably has an audio reactive RGB mode. It's probably a false positive, but I still wouldn't trust it.

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kool-keys t1_je680b2 wrote

Kapersky is probably the problem. Does the board have an audio reactive LED mode? It's probably something like that.

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mehulkundu OP t1_je6ju7j wrote

Nothing like that is actually mentioned anywhere, like not in the description docs or anything. So I'm not sure though if it has that feature or not.

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kool-keys t1_je6saht wrote

Just a thought... I'm not saying it has, but I don't think anyone is stupid enough to make some kind of spyware, and actually call it "AudioRecord.exe".

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Bab-Boojlood t1_je6cipz wrote

I feel like real malware would not be titled something as explicit as "AudioRecord.exe"

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mehulkundu OP t1_je6dj73 wrote

Absolutely right. I also think the same thing. It's just a social engineering method to draw your attention to the most obvious thing when the actual treat is something else.

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elmurfudd t1_je6sola wrote

could be a false positive . but no there is no 3rd party software

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myadeleine t1_je76ozq wrote

I'd use a virtual machine. I also heard about an app called Windows Sandbox, available on the Microsoft Store I believe. You can try running their driver on that.

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