"Cracked" driver sites are primary vectors for distributing malicious payloads. Because users intentionally disable security warnings to install unofficial software, attackers exploit this trust. Common malware bundled with these downloads includes:
Even the official FAQ for Alternative A2DP Driver notes that some antivirus software like 360 Total Security has incorrectly flagged legitimate driver components as trojans. This ambiguity means you can't trust when a cracked version's distributor claims "antivirus says it's clean"—the official software already gets false positives, and malicious cracks can hide behind this confusion. Alternative A2dp Driver Crack