The general rule is to never run anything that triggers unless you fully investigate, double check with multiple A/V software, etc. Virus comes in many form, and even pure data can exploit things like buffer overrun to corrupt systems.Your link was flagged by my AV. I don't recommend anyone d/l anything from you
While it's fair to warn other people about A/V tripping, the personal attack here is uncalled for. I know this content creator is paying out of pocket to purchase models then spend a ton of his free time to make them available to the community.
If you want to help, please post the A/V name, territory and the full warning you got. This will help track down the issue and determine if indeed there is cause for alarm.
-T-