#always a malware😒

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gusty quartzBOT
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bright bane
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This is normal. I've tried it myself before

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Some of these pick hello world programs for some reason

quaint zenith
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I suggest its related to your user input. Where do you get the key input informations from?

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When you press a key?

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then idk

tulip finch
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this happens from time to time

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idk what causes it

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sometimes it gets so aggressive that the antivirus will delete the program you just compiled before you can even run it

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they have to be pessimistic

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better to assume something is a virus that isn't than to assume something that is a virus is fine

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there is no way to know something is a virus really without running it and seeing what happens

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and obviously that not a good idea

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so antiviruses have to guess by looking at the assembly

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well yeah

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they shouldn't lol

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my solution is usually to delete the entire build directory. For some reason that seems to be related

quaint zenith
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@mystic canopy oh btw i heard that that the exe should be in the top folder, else the computer thinks they want to access files which doesn't belong to them.

tulip finch
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wait is it doing network access?

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and file access?

quaint zenith
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ehm

tulip finch
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wait

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it runs another executable?

quaint zenith
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wtf this sounds more cursed xD

tulip finch
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what does the exe do

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What does it do

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you've been confusing me so far so could you re-state it?

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thats the most suspicious sentence ive ever read lmao

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can you send the code, im curious now lol

bright bane
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"Hi, nothing to see here rm-rf /"

tulip finch
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?

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I don't want the executable

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the source

bright bane
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Send just the code

fleet oasis
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Generally I find that anti viruses just don't trust things if they aren't signed, which you need to get done by Microsoft

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Clearly it is a safe executable, it's just not trusted by default

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Trust is basically opt-in w.r.t. executables. Not trusting is the default

bright bane
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There's also new ML based stuff that's just a complete blackbox

fleet oasis
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What I said still applies

bright bane
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You can't tell why it doesn't like something. We run into at work with our own software and have to make exceptions

blissful oxide
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this is normal

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🤷

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nothing you can do about that

bright bane
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do you really think people are going to check it on that site?

blissful oxide
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and if they do, 🤷 their issue

bright bane
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yup

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they'll just download it and expect windows defender to catch it if it's an issue haha