Confirmed, I too am getting the "This file appears to be malicious" box with a discard option. I am using Windows 7 with Chrome.
But you can choose the option to "keep" as well. There is an arrow for more options next to the discard button. I have just downloaded it.
Hope it helps.
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I went to download the Deep Space Pirates oxp and Chromium warned that the file appears to be malicious
It is intentional that its a malicious oxp. The whole purpose of it is to place pirates in front of the player Im am just surprised that chromium examines files that thorough including the meaning of the code.
Anyhow, it contains only textfiles I know and the version 17.0 of chrome for the mac (updated today) does not complain.
I have just downloaded another OXP and got the same warning message. I think Google has changed something that is giving the warning. You can still choose the option of 'keep' so you can download it.
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Actually, thinking about it, I got an update for Chromium from Canonical about 24 hours ago. I'll redown some OXP's and see if it's a general issue. Thanks for allaying my concern... there is the matter that other users may be put off by such a warning?
Ditto for me - just downloaded the 3 zips for YAH and two warned about malicious code. The combo sets (A-F, "Yaw_V4.zip") didn't trigger, but the other two ("YOUR_AD_HERE v 4.1.7.zip" and "YOUR_AD_HERE_set_G.zip") both did. This being under Win7 and Chrome 17.0.963.56 m.
There was a problem with overzealous anti-virus programs a while back; it seemed to be because openstep-style plists were interpreted as “weird” JavaScript.