Like there are feasible solutions for the Nim team. The virus scanners should 
learn to understand the Nim program. Even the mainstream language Golang hasn't 
had a good solution.

<https://go.dev/doc/faq#virus>

> This is a common occurrence, especially on Windows machines, and is almost 
> always a false positive. Commercial virus scanning programs are often 
> confused by the structure of Go binaries, which they don't see as often as 
> those compiled from other languages.
> 
> If you've just installed the Go distribution and the system reports it is 
> infected, that's certainly a mistake. To be really thorough, you can verify 
> the download by comparing the checksum with those on the downloads page.
> 
> In any case, if you believe the report is in error, please report a bug to 
> the supplier of your virus scanner. Maybe in time virus scanners can learn to 
> understand Go programs.

It's kind of you to report false positives to your virus scanners or write an 
article to roast them. Not like we don't solve this problem. But we need more 
help from affected users.

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