01-17-2024, 01:44 PM
(01-17-2024, 12:42 PM)zaadstra Wrote: A bit late but since this has not been mentioned, I get a positive with ESET detection on padlock.dll.
I know of the (old?) advice to exclude the qb64 folder from the scanners eyes. But this never was necessary here.
The advise is still true, my personal advise is much better for all your paranoids out there:
Get rid of the virus scanner, those are the only programs which dig and hack so deep into your system that nothing works as intended anymore.
Since 12 years I run my Laptop without any protection except active firewall, not even "Defender" and such are activated and I'm surfing a lot even via open networks in cafes, airports and such and never even had to suspect anything infected it. All problems I had, in the end turned out caused by my own dullness and were easily to fix after a real investigation to understand my mistake. So even it often seems your system is infected, in most cases its just something you did wrong by yourself.
That's simply Murphy's law:
Humans doesn't behave, as the Computer expects them to behave. A Computer never does what you want, but only what's programmed.
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