UPDATE:
It's my entire development team that's encountering the issue at the moment -- we're having to refit a good number of computers, and all of them are detecting it as malicious after downloading from Sourceforge via official link from openoffice.org

On 12/9/2014 1:37 PM, Marcus wrote:
Am 12/09/2014 04:29 PM, schrieb Elizabeth Morgan:
Not technically "broken" per say in the notion of "won't actually
connect to the .exe file," but Chrome keeps registering all of the Open
Office downloads as malicious. Even past versions.

please make sure that you download only from the official source:

http://www.openoffice.org/download/

which will offer you the binaries from Sourceforge.net. They are hosting the installation files for us.

Currently we haven't heard from other users about this problem. So, I think for the moment that it's a reason that doesn't lay within the Apache OpenOffice project.

E.g., does Chrome search in a public place for malicious domains? If yes, maybe this place is not up-to-date or not working or something else.

Marcus


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