When I came to work this morning, the anti-virus software prompts: I found several virus programs.
I think it was the HDU water program I wrote a long time ago. How can I report the virus now.
This must be a false positive. I have heard from my colleagues that computer poisoning will receive a warning letter.
I sent an Email saying that I would report to the manager next time.
At noon, I didn't want to say that I was mistaken to return to the email.
I can guarantee that they are not virus.
They are some simple C/C ++ code I wrote for practice, such as judge leap year, identity validate or calculate prime.
I just received a reply and asked me to encrypt the program and send it to him. I also provided a dedicated encryption packaging tool.
After I restored the program from the quarantine area, the antivirus software killed the folder where the program was accessed.
I don't have the permission to close the real-time scan. I only need to send the source code and. o file to him.
I continued to find a way to get the program, and I saw the exclusion list and added the folder.
Then, encrypt the program and send it over.
I don't know how they can analyze the program.
In the past, I often heard that the code written by programmers was mistakenly killed by anti-virus software.
My programs with more than a dozen lines of code were killed by mistake. It seems that anti-virus software has to be reflected.