Just to be sure, you may want to use "Send Free Download Link" in your Seller Admin to send yourself a link for the same product(s), so you can rescan them to confirm they are virus-free (be sure to update your virus definitions first). Feel free to forward the link to our support team as well, and we'll be glad to scan them with some Windows-based antivirus scanners for you:
https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/contact.php
Some browsers and antivirus software will display a warning about downloading filetypes that CAN contain viruses (e.g., .exe, .zip, .pdf, .doc), even if they have not detected any virus in the actual file itself. They may also scan files using a heuristic (analysis method) that looks for bits of data that COULD indicate the presence of a virus, which may display a warning even if they have not identified any actual, known virus in the file itself. Sometimes an update to AV software's virus definitions can introduce a new definition that produces a lot of false-positives where no actual virus is present; this is usually resolved within a day or two by the next virus definition update.