Antivirus
My antivirus detects RFD as a virus.
Mikoul
Last Update 7 months ago
This is normal, as RFD is not a known program. Being a young and little-used program, the virus analysis may in some cases consider it to be a virus.
You need to tell your antivirus software that RFD is safe.
I understand your concerns regarding Random Flight Database.
It's important to note that Random Flight Database is not a virus; rather, it's a program designed to provide information about random flights.
Sometimes, due to the complexity of detection methods, legitimate programs like Random Flight Database can be mistakenly identified as threats by heuristic scans.
It's possible that your antivirus or other security software might erroneously flag Random Flight Database as a false positive due to certain similarities or behaviors that could be interpreted as suspicious. This can happen even with harmless programs.
If you are confident in the legitimacy of Random Flight Database and wish to continue using it despite the alert from your antivirus, you can consider adding the program to your antivirus's exclusion list or temporarily disabling heuristic analysis.
This will allow you to use Random Flight Database without interference from the antivirus.
I want to assure you that Random Flight Database is not known to cause major security or system integrity issues. However, if you have specific concerns, I encourage you to share them with Random Flight Database's support team.
Please remember that Random Flight Database is a relatively new and less widely used software, which is why it might not be recognized by antivirus software.
You might need to manually inform your antivirus that this software is safe.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to let me know.