![]() and its not even bad practices like format strings that can allow hacks, its just. ![]() So I figured Id spread the word around here seeing as it hasnt been brought up on this site (although it is well known on stack overflow and other websites)įor some reason, probably deepscan, certificate checking, community reputation, and parts of their sandbox code - avast will block most of the programs you yourself write - a GOOD MAJORITY of them (sometimes one can sneak through if its exceptionally well coded and doesnt use a majority of common i/o processes, or common APIs such as win32). I brought up this issue to avast, and even though they have yet to respond, I know they will not 'fix' it, as fixing it would require breaking the program and removing features that one up their competitors. ![]() I know this isnt directly programming related - but it IS related to programming on the windows platform.
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