I've been using the Attack Shark G3Pro mouse without any issues, but recently when I tried to download the drivers onto my PC, it's flagged as a virus. I had no drama when I did this on my laptop a month or two ago. Any ideas on why this is happening?
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Yeah, that can happen sometimes. If you're seeing that, you might want to ensure your antivirus isn't blocking it for any reason. You can probably check for a specific file name or look in your antivirus history to see what's causing the red flag.
It might be because the drivers are being detected as potentially harmful software, possibly due to a common issue with certain driver files being associated with malware like "Winring0". It's also possible that your antivirus software is acting overly cautious. Have you tried checking the settings or looking for an updated version of the drivers?

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