: Only download software from official developer websites or reputable repositories like GitHub, SourceForge, or official app stores.

: These downloads often include "installers" that force unwanted toolbars, browser hijackers, or tracking software onto your system.

Be wary of sites claiming to offer "cracked" versions of premium databases or "all-in-one" database kits. These are almost exclusively vehicles for cyberattacks. If you are looking for a specific type of database (e.g., SQL, NoSQL, or a time-series DB), it is better to use an established alternative.

Downloading software from unverified .rar files—especially something titled "DaylightDB"—poses significant security risks. There is no widely recognized, legitimate database or application officially named "DaylightDB" distributed via compressed archives on third-party sites. The Risks of Downloading Unverified Archives

: Malicious scripts within the archive can execute upon extraction, attempting to steal browser cookies, saved passwords, or financial information. How to Stay Safe

: Legitimate database tools (like MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB) provide extensive documentation and official checksums (MD5/SHA) to verify file integrity. Common "Database" Search Scams