https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18786
--- Comment #5 from greenify <greeen...@gmail.com> --- > I do not believe responsibility for reporting a false positive Well, you are the one using the snake oil software (and possibly even paying for it). Don't forget that D is an open source project and driven by volunteers. Most D developers use Linux, so they never run into this problems with Windows. The only thing I can guarantee you is that it's a false positive because these reports have been semi-regularily coming in from time to time over the recent years. As mentioned for the AV vendors the D runtime looks still unfamiliar and thus they often wrongly determine it to be a virus. So tl;dr: if you don't report it to the AV vendor you use, who else is going to? And also AV vendors often take reports from their users much more seriously than from open source projects (I tried to get in touch with done of them a few years ago which horribly failed). --