Olivia SC1,2 and 3 were also flagged by Kaspersky as potentially malicious. I went ahead and ran Olivia SC1 through Virustotal since the other 2 weren't playing nice along with Sativa SC2 as well as SC1 for a sanity test which are the following links:
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I'm not a cybersec expert by any means so I'll leave the technical diagnosing to more qualified folk. With that said, I'd very much suggest not running SativaSC2 as 20/64 vendors flagged it as malicious and 7 of those marked it as containing a keylogger of some sort. SativaSC2 is the only file that Kaspersky straight up nuked so I'll leave the sandbox testing to others.
OliviaSC1 got keylogger detections from 4/7 of the vendors that detected the same for SativaSC1, beyond that OliviaSC1 gets 11/68 detections but still pretty suspicious. Lastly, SativaSC1 got 8 detections, most of which flagged it as adware which seems to stem from the file sending DNS requests to some ad traffic management domains(?).
At this point I'm sketched out enough to not bother running any of this so o7 to those who do the dirty work of actually verifying these files and also to the dev who needs to address this shit.