Kaspersky is deleting the Burst wallet. It says it is a HEUR trojan. I know that false positives do happen but people using Kaspersky who don't know that might just not even bother with it. Maybe you can give a warning of potential false positives. Unless it is a trojan

HEUR means they don't have an actual "snapshot" matching it as a trojan, but their "heuristic" methods think it is.
IME that sort of thing out of most anti-virus makers just CAUSES issues because of them generating a ton of false positives - and when they delete stuff (like Windows broken Defender does) WITHOUT EVEN ASKING YOU FIRST it's more than just an "issue" (which is why I ALWAYS disable that damned "Defender" shit on any Windows installation I do, it's a so-called cure that is WORSE than the problem).