Defender often flags unsigned .sys files as "PUA:Win32/Driver.” Create an exclusion folder ( C:\InfinitySafe ) and restore the driver from quarantine. This is a false positive.
Purpose and Functionality A smart card dongle is a tamper-resistant hardware device that stores cryptographic keys and licenses. The Infinity Best dongle driver provides low-level communication between the dongle and Windows, exposing interfaces used by applications and middleware to perform cryptographic operations (such as signing, encryption, and key storage) as well as license checks. On Windows 10 64-bit, the driver must integrate with the operating system’s plug-and-play infrastructure, supply appropriate kernel-mode or user-mode components, and register with middleware (for example, PKCS#11 or Microsoft CryptoAPI/CNG) so that applications can discover and use the token seamlessly. Infinity Best Dongle Smart Card Driver For Win10 64bit
Because 64-bit Windows requires high-level system permissions to install these drivers, downloading the "Infinity Best Dongle Smart Card Driver" from unauthorized forums or third-party sites poses a security risk. Malicious actors often wrap trojans or keyloggers inside fake driver installers. The deep feature of the driver's operation is that it runs at a kernel level—the highest level of access on a computer. If the driver is compromised, the system is compromised. Defender often flags unsigned