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C++ Hello World Malware detections

by Voynich - 08 March, 2021 - 09:12 AM
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A basic hello world program is getting 6 detections, does anyone know why this is happening im using visual studio to compile the exe
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what are the detections?
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(08 March, 2021 - 09:28 AM)HawaiizFynest Wrote: Show More
what are the detections?

https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/9632.../detection

Classified as malware and malicious
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(This post was last modified: 10 March, 2021 - 08:49 PM by HawaiizFynest.)
Code:
#include <iostream>
int main() {
    std::cout << "Hello World!";
    return 0;
}

that gives those detections?
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(10 March, 2021 - 08:47 PM)HawaiizFynest Wrote: Show More
Code:
#include <iostream>
int main() {
    std::cout << "Hello World!";
    return 0;
}

that gives those detections?


yes that gives those detections literally just like that, can you try it on your pc visual studio and this code and see what detections you get on your executable
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Don't know shit about coding,  but I remember back in my day..

We had to use File Size Pumper of stubs for RATs,  because basically all stubs had the same KB size.  If you ever went to a download link and tried to download a 79kb program,  you would know automatically it was a RAT,  and is to be avoided.  I feel like some of the no-name antivirus softwares are going off the same idea.

Either way,  Cynet, and secureage, sangfor  are pretty irrelevant as far as antiviruses go,  and I wouldn't worry about them in the future. If you have a problem with McAfee in the future with an actual program you release,  that you want to distribute for legitamate purposes,  You can go trough McAfee directly.  They have a team that will help you with that.
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(This post was last modified: 14 March, 2021 - 03:11 PM by Voynich.)
(13 March, 2021 - 11:27 AM)IFUCKCLOCKS Wrote: Show More
Don't know shit about coding,  but I remember back in my day..

We had to use File Size Pumper of stubs for RATs,  because basically all stubs had the same KB size.  If you ever went to a download link and tried to download a 79kb program,  you would know automatically it was a RAT,  and is to be avoided.  I feel like some of the no-name antivirus softwares are going off the same idea.

Either way,  Cynet, and secureage, sangfor  are pretty irrelevant as far as antiviruses go,  and I wouldn't worry about them in the future. If you have a problem with McAfee in the future with an actual program you release,  that you want to distribute for legitamate purposes,  You can go trough McAfee directly.  They have a team that will help you with that.

Thankyou so much, Ill be wary of the file size perhaps thats causing the triggers

(14 March, 2021 - 01:12 PM)Voynich Wrote: Show More
(13 March, 2021 - 11:27 AM)IFUCKCLOCKS Wrote: Show More
Don't know shit about coding,  but I remember back in my day..

We had to use File Size Pumper of stubs for RATs,  because basically all stubs had the same KB size.  If you ever went to a download link and tried to download a 79kb program,  you would know automatically it was a RAT,  and is to be avoided.  I feel like some of the no-name antivirus softwares are going off the same idea.

Either way,  Cynet, and secureage, sangfor  are pretty irrelevant as far as antiviruses go,  and I wouldn't worry about them in the future. If you have a problem with McAfee in the future with an actual program you release,  that you want to distribute for legitamate purposes,  You can go trough McAfee directly.  They have a team that will help you with that.

Thankyou so much, Ill be wary of the file size perhaps thats causing the triggers

Hmm,  i think this may be the issue because i realized as i increase the size the detections get lowerr
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doesnt virustotal distribute the flagged malware? kinda defeats the purpose of crypting it
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