Unity accelerator seen as PDM:Trojan.Win32.Generic

As the title says, Kaspersky detects:

C:\Users*\AppData\Local\Programs\unity-accelerator-app\extrafiles\unity-accelerator.exe as a trojan.

Has this happened with someone else?

It happened to me also after building my project and tried to test it, what I noticed is that Kaspersky Antivirus only detecting the trojan if I only imported (GKC 3.03-2 Action Systems Animations Package.unitypackage) into the project…So any other project not included (GKC 3.03-2 Action Systems Animations Package.unitypackage) the antivirus will not detect any trojan and will not delete the project’s build… If I build any scene and/or any project with just pure Game Kit Controller without (GKC 3.03-2 Action Systems Animations Package.unitypackage) again no issue and the antivirus will not interfere or give warning at all… Checkout the attached image…

Note: ( I scanned all the files by the antivirus and checked every file but I didn’t see any suspected file )

Anyway I’m still trying ti find out why it happened… have a nice day!

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EDIT…
After many tests and researches I discovered that the issue is in the save system in GKC, not in the Mixamo (Animation package) - (GKC 3.03-2 Action Systems Animations Package.unitypackage)…

In short, When GKC asset started to save the gameplay, inside the folder eg, (C:\Users\me\AppData\LocalLow\DefaultCompany\GKC2082022P00\Save) The antivirus immediately will terminate the game process and delete the .exe file…

By the way, if I build (Home Menu scene, Armor Cloth System Scene & Loading Screen Scene) there’s no problem with the antivirus program, but with any other GKC Scene the antivirus will interfere and delete the .exe build file.

In fact I don’t understand why but I’m still trying to find a way out with exact reason as much as I can.

UPDATE…
FINALLY THE ISSUE SOLVED, THANKS GOD.
Before building the project, Go to the main menu in Unity → Game Kit Controller-> and click on (Delete Save Files). That’s it.
Check the attached image bellow.