I would be awesome to put the issue in the bug database of the
security product vendor. Unless you don't think it is a false
positive, that is.

-cpu

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 7:42 PM, Youssef Mohammed
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The issue has nothing to do whether we think Google is shipping a virus
> within Chrome or not.
> In certain organizations, there are rules for software to pass in order to
> be installed in their network.
> So either Google or the Antivirus companies will need to have a closer look
> at this.
> Filing a bug about this is definitely the right action to take.
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:26 AM, SilverTab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Yeah... being cautious is one thing... being paranoid is another...
>>
>> You really think Google would put a virus in their browser?? Not to
>> mention the fact that it is open source... feel free to look at the
>> code and find the malicious piece of code...
>>
>> This has nothing to do with kissing the feet of big corporation...
>> they put a great product together, offer it for free, and even release
>> the source code... you can be sure that I will use it if it benefits
>> me!... No matter what my anti-virus says... software (and computers in
>> general) obey specific rules and instructions. You, on the other hand,
>> are free the observe and analyze a situation and make your own
>> decision... it's called common sense!
>>
>> Good move on creating the ticket about it though... most people
>> would've complain without doing anything about it....
>>
>> On Sep 11, 2:07 pm, Transbot9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > And you enjoy kissing the feet of a corporation. Me, I'd prefer not to
>> > install something that is IDed as a potential virus. I am not saying
>> > it IS - rather, just being cautious.
>> >
>> > I HAVE created a ticket on the bug report, and it has been confirmed
>> > by someone else with a different anti-virus, so it isn't an isolated
>> > incident.
>> >
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > > Ok than. You can go ahead and have your anti-virus mistake it as a
>> > > trojan because it was just released and they have yet to add it to
>> > > their trusted program list. Keep it off your machine, doesn't really
>> > > matter. You can have fun using another browser while we use Google
>> > > Chrome. :]
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Regards, Youssef
>
> >
>

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