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of various "GSM Rakesh" editions have shown 5–15 detections out of 60 engines (detection rate: Low to Medium). While not conclusive, this is a red flag. GSM Rakesh vs. Legitimate Alternatives | Feature | GSM Rakesh Driver Pack | Snappy Driver Installer (SDI) | Windows Update | Manufacturer Site | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | Free | Free | Free | Free | | Safety | Unknown / Moderate Risk | High (Open Source) | Very High | Very High | | Offline Use | Yes | Yes (SDI Full) | No | No | | Driver Freshness | 6–24 months old | 0–3 months old | Immediate | Immediate | | Bloatware | Reported | None | None | None | | Ease of Use | Easy | Intermediate | Easy | Manual | gsm rakesh driver pack
A: It could be a false positive due to the pack’s packer/compressor. But more often, it's because the file contains a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP). Protect your data, avoid the headache of malware