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Guillermo G.
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I'm learning to code in C++, and sometimes I write unsecure code, that's why (I suppose) kaspersky flags my programs as viruses, but I don't have the knowledge (yet) to write malicious programs. Having that problem I thought of adding the directory I am working on to exclusions in kaspersky and I did so. I saved the exclusion, with all the protections turned off, and the rebooted my PC, but when I execute my code Kaspersky still flags it as virus. Does anyone know how to solve this problem?

I'm using Windows 10 Pro x64 build 19045

Kasperky app is version 21.18.5.438(a)

Flood and Flood's wife
Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Guillermo G. said:

Windows 10 Pro x64 build 19045, Kaspersky app is version 21.18.5.438(a)

  • I'm learning to code in C++, and sometimes I write unsecure code, that's why (I suppose) Kaspersky flags my programs as viruses, but I don't have the knowledge (yet) to write malicious programs.
  • Having that problem I thought of adding the directory I am working on to exclusions in Kaspersky and I did so.
  • I saved the exclusion, with all the protections turned off, and the rebooted my PC, but when I execute my code Kaspersky still flags it as virus.

Does anyone know how to solve this problem?

Hello @Guillermo G.

Welcome!

(we're) not sure we want to help if you're going to *eventually* write malicious programs😅

  1. For starters, post a full-screen-screen-print of the exclusions you've applied, we need to see what you see?
  2. Are the programs (you're) writing - spawning *other* programs that are not being excluded? Read: Application rules / Group rules, Exclusions
  3. In Kaspersky Reports, find the virus events/flags that Kaspersky is reporting, again, post a full-screen-screen-print of the report window, show as much *detail* of the virus event as possible please - see this guide to maximise the report information: Reports window

Please post back? 

Thank you🙏
Flood🐳+🐋

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Guillermo G.
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That was a joke, I'm not planning to write malicious programs, just learn how to code in C++. Below you can find what I see in the kaspersky app (sorry for the spanish, i'm from Spain),the report window and the code I'm trying to run, nothing malicious.

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Flood and Flood's wife
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4 minutes ago, Guillermo G. said:

That was a joke, I'm not planning to write malicious programs, just learn how to code in C++. Below you can find what I see in the Kaspersky app (sorry for the Spanish, I'm from Spain), and the code I'm trying to run, nothing malicious.

 

Hello @Guillermo G.

Thank you for posting back & the information!

We're happy you're learning to code, now please read carefully:

  1. In Kaspersky Reports, find the virus events/flags that Kaspersky is reporting, again, post a full-screen-screen-print of the report window, show as much *detail* of the virus event as possible please - see this guide to maximise the report information: Reports window

Please post back? 

Thank you🙏
Flood🐳+🐋

Guillermo G.
Posted (edited)

Is this the report window?

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Flood and Flood's wife
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1 hour ago, Guillermo G. said:
  1. Is this the report window?

 

Hello @Guillermo G.

Thank you for posting back & the information! 

  1. Yes. 

Protection components, should be All components

Also, IF posting more images, please change Kaspersky to English by pressing the key combination Shift + F12, to revert to Spanish, press Shift + F5. 

Thank you🙏
Flood🐳+🐋

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