Hi Cicely,
Thank you for the timely response. I've already sent a request to ESET/NOD32 to respond to that notifications and suggest some actions in that matter. No feedback so far unfortunately. Using Driver Booster for the past 3 or so years and never had any issues or problems related to malware up until now. As i said, the warnings started to pop-up last night, basically coming from nowhere, just after a simple restart of my desktop PC the warning window notified me that i have infected files which relates to one or more installed files in Driver Booster folder. After, wiped out everything and assured that there are no leftovers, i downloaded a fresh new copy of the installation file from the official iObit website. When the installation file landed on my drive, again NOD32 warned and automatically suggested me to fix/delete the contaminated files.
Hopefully this will be resolved as soon as possible, just because its really annoying, especially when you pay for the professional version of Driver Booster and you can't get the full potential out of it.
Once again thanks for the quick response.
If there are other people having the same issues with different antivirus software programs, please share the information here.