On Tue, 09 Dec 2014 13:48:44 -0600
Elizabeth Morgan <elizabethallynmor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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

Remember that you can check the download for integrity by the methods described 
in 
http://www.openoffice.org/download/checksums.html

Your team only need one download for each O/S. They can move it about on USB 
key or DVD or network.

> 
> 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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