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I know it isn't this site but all of a sudden I keep getting security warnings about GOG. My guess is malware, any other guesses?
I can offer no explanation. I would understand GOG getting security warnings about tinyE, but the other way around? Madness!
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P1na: I can offer no explanation. I would understand GOG getting security warnings about tinyE, but the other way around? Madness!
Okay, I walked into that one.
No warning here.
What browser, antivirus and firewall do you use?
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justanoldgamer: No warning here.
What browser, antivirus and firewall do you use?
Free AVG. I'm not really worried about it. It's only happening when I pm though.
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/attention_why_you_shouldnt_buy_a_game_at_the_moment_severe_securityvulnerability/post22

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/important_time_to_change_your_passwords_important/page1
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tinyE: Free AVG. I'm not really worried about it. It's only happening when I pm though.
Why are you still using that? :P
No problem here have you run eg. Spybot etc.?
no problem here either
False positive? There are no problems here...
Maybe it's Midnight Club 2. I installed that last night and I think it got jealous when it saw all the NFS games on my hard drive so now it's screwing with me to get revenge.
Just a quick note, for those that are curious.
Firefox currently doesn't perform extended validation of certificate chains.
Chrome does not necessarily make it obvious that a cert chain or portion there of is revoked.
So even though the end cert may not be revoked your end browser may not be testing the whole chain up.

G.
Post edited April 13, 2014 by grpinson