CLion Installation Problems on a Mac - macos

Every time I attempt to open JetBrains' CLion after moving it into my applications folder, it gives me a message saying ""CLion" will damage your computer. You should move it to the Trash." This is on my MacBook Pro and OS X El Capitan. What particularly perplexes me is that every other Jetbrains IDE works perfectly. Any help would be appreciated, as I have yet to find anything whatsoever elsewhere that could solve this.

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