Hi -

Do you recall exactly which version? Full file name of the installation file 
along with its size.

Regards,
Dave

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> On May 22, 2018, at 10:14 PM, Tom Cordle <thomaslcor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Don’t know who to direct this to, but I thought someone should be aware of a 
> possible hack of the most recent version of OO (4.1.). A couple of days ago, 
> I downloaded that version from the Apache website, and was pleased to see 
> improvements in the Impress function. After several hours work, I saved an 
> Impress file, and noticed it was identified in the cue in what I assume was 
> Russian for Impress followed by OpenOffice. Strange, I thought.
> 
> I had written copy in that file in English, and when I opened the file again, 
> it was translated into Russian. That made me more than a little suspicious, 
> so I corrected the copy back to English, saved the file with a different 
> name, opened it, and same thing – English translated into Russian.
> 
> I’m not crazy, nor am I normally paranoid. But since then, I have received 
> three notices from Google of three attempts to sign into my Google email 
> account, all three thankfully unsuccessful. I have to date not observed any 
> other signs of a virus/hacking on any other apps or services.
> 
> Needless to say, all this has left me very concerned – concerned enough that 
> I deleted all my recent Impress files and the OO application itself. That 
> currently leaves me without any word processing/presentation application.
> 
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thank you,
> Tom Cordle
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