So i was doing some experimenting with strings, just to see whether i could store a string in a variable and then display the contents of the variable onto the screen. Apparently, my antivirus wasn't too happy with that.
Here is my code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string boy = "hello";
cout << boy << endl;
system("pause");
return 0;
}
Active software that may cause harm to your computer or data has been detected. Detected: Trojan.Win32.Shutdowner.aadw
Just how on earth did i manage to do that? I am a first year in computer science and enumerations are as far as we've gotten.
Is this actually a virus or is my antivirus being 'paranoid'? Or in other words is it just mistaking it as a virus due to some loophole or another?
P.S. I'm using DEVC++