Security researchers have analyzed dozens of "auto diagnostic drivers" from pirate sites. Over 60% contained:
Autokent MVCI Multi Driver x64 is a Windows driver package commonly used to enable communication between MVCI-compatible vehicle diagnostic interfaces (USB-to-OBD hardware) and PC diagnostic software on 64-bit Windows systems. Proper drivers let tools like OEM diagnostic suites, aftermarket tuning software, and flashing utilities detect and interact with the vehicle’s ECU reliably.
If you own a legitimate Mongoose MVCI (J2534) device:
MVCI stands for Multiple Vehicle Communication Interface. In the automotive world, MVCI devices (often called J2534 pass-thru interfaces) allow a Windows PC to flash ECUs, read diagnostics, and reprogram modules across different car brands (Toyota, Honda, GM, Ford, etc.).
Examples of real MVCI hardware:
These devices require a signed 64-bit driver to work on Windows 10/11. The driver is usually provided by the hardware manufacturer or through the official J2534 library from the OEM.
No hardware vendor named Autokent exists. No driver package for "Autokent MVCI" appears in:
Search engines show results for this phrase almost exclusively on:
These sites often offer a .exe or .zip labeled Autokent_MVCI_Multi_Driver_x64_Free.rar. Inside, you will typically find:
Reality check: “Free download” combined with a non-existent hardware name is a classic malware distribution technique.
Plug in your MVCI via USB. Windows should show: "Device driver installed successfully."