No. RJL System Cleaner is not malicious software. Antivirus false positives are a known issue with system cleaning utilities because they perform actions (file deletion, registry access, process enumeration) that can resemble malicious behavior to heuristic-based antivirus engines.
If your antivirus flags RJL System Cleaner:
- Check that you downloaded the file from the official source: RJL System Cleaner
- Verify the SHA256 hash matches the one on the download page
- Check the digital signature (right-click .exe > Properties > Digital Signatures > "RJL Software")
- Add an exception in your antivirus for RJLSystemCleaner.exe
You can also upload the file to VirusTotal.com, which scans it with 70+ antivirus engines. Legitimate system utilities commonly show 1-3 detections out of 70+ engines -- this indicates a false positive, not a real threat.
RJL Software has been publishing Windows utilities since 1996 with zero security incidents.