(11-08-2023, 08:26 AM)aurel Wrote: Quote:virustotal.com
you must be joking right?
that site is a scam-over-scam
it is full of heuristic scam detectors and jump on everything
it add false positive on everything
i hate that site
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Bkav Pro
W64.AIDetectMalware
Acronis (Static ML)
Undetected
AhnLab-V3
Undetected
Alibaba
Undetected
ALYac
Undetected
Antiy-AVL
Undetected
Arcabit
Undetected
Avast
Undetected
AVG
Undetected
Avira (no cloud)
Undetected
Baidu
Undetected
BitDefender
Undetected
BitDefenderTheta
Undetected
ClamAV
Undetected
CMC
Undetected
CrowdStrike Falcon
Undetected
Cybereason
Undetected
Cylance
Undetected
Cynet
Undetected
DeepInstinct
Undetected
DrWeb
Undetected
Elastic
Undetected
Emsisoft
Undetected
eScan
Undetected
ESET-NOD32
Undetected
F-Secure
Undetected
Fortinet
Undetected
GData
Undetected
Google
Undetected
Gridinsoft (no cloud)
Undetected
Ikarus
Undetected
Jiangmin
Undetected
K7AntiVirus
Undetected
K7GW
Undetected
Kaspersky
Undetected
Kingsoft
Undetected
Lionic
Undetected
Malwarebytes
Undetected
MAX
Undetected
MaxSecure
Undetected
McAfee
Undetected
Microsoft
Undetected
NANO-Antivirus
Undetected
Palo Alto Networks
Undetected
Panda
Undetected
QuickHeal
Undetected
Rising
Undetected
Sangfor Engine Zero
Undetected
SecureAge
Undetected
SentinelOne (Static ML)
Undetected
Skyhigh (SWG)
Undetected
Sophos
Undetected
SUPERAntiSpyware
Undetected
Symantec
Undetected
TACHYON
Undetected
TEHTRIS
Undetected
Tencent
Undetected
Trapmine
Undetected
Trellix (FireEye)
Undetected
TrendMicro
Undetected
TrendMicro-HouseCall
Undetected
Varist
Undetected
VBA32
Undetected
VIPRE
Undetected
VirIT
Undetected
ViRobot
Undetected
Webroot
Undetected
Xcitium
Undetected
Yandex
Undetected
Zillya
Undetected
ZoneAlarm by Check Point
Undetected
Zoner
Undetected
Avast-Mobile
Unable to process file type
BitDefenderFalx
Unable to process file type
Symantec Mobile Insight
Unable to process file type
Trustlook
Unable to process file type
From just testing on that site, 71 of 72 virus detectors called QB64PE.exe clean. Which goes to show that folks should always take those warnings with a grain of salt -- there's always the chance that the virus software you're using is going to be that ONE which flags things with a false positive!
When it comes to viruses, it's very unlikely that QB64 will ever get infected. The source to build the code is right there at your fingertips. If you ever suspect a virus, simply rebuild your own EXE yourself. Unless you think we're shipping malicious code ourselves, or you think our github has somehow become infected with malicious source code, you shouldn't ever have to worry about "Gosh, is this file EVIL or not??"
Now, if you're one of those folks who click those links that claim, "CONGRATULATIONS! YOU'RE OUR 100,000 VISITOR AND WON A NEW IPAD!", then who knows what viruses might be infecting your system. The issue there, however, isn't that QB64PE is infected with a virus -- it's that your whole machine is now one big virus factory!!
Like always, the general best rule of thumb is: "Simply whitelist your whole QB64PE folder and wherever you store your compiled EXE files." EXEs compiled from scratch don't tend to hold viruses, trojans, or malware. When your antivirus claims they do, it's just a false positive as it simply doesn't recognize the newly created software that it's never analyzed before in its existence. Save yourself the hassle of those false positives -- whitelist your QB64PE folder!