Re: desafio mortal, have virus!
Data after the program won't cause a virus warning because it is a very common practice. Nor will the fact that a virtual machine to run the intermediate code being imbedded cause one either because it too is a very common practice. But if an anti virus doesn't like the way some code in the virtual machine looks and decides to flag it as a virus, every program written that uses that virtual machine will similarly be flagged.
There are really only two solutions.
1. Add affected executables to your anti virus's exceptions list so it won't be scanned.
2. The author of the virtual machine needs to contact the anti virus vendor and declare that their flagging of his program is a false positive.
A possible work around is to use an executable compressor like PKLite or UPX. This will change the way the executable looks to the anti virus program and might avoid it being flagged as having a virus.
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