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Has anyone seen any sort of malicious activity with Defender's Quest version 2.8.0.13? My Norton security software removes the installer as soon as I download it saying it is unsafe.

I think it is basing this on their Reputation system which I don't have much faith in. If other people are running this without problems I'll tell Norton to ignore the warning and let m keep the file.
This question / problem has been solved by fe79image
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PeterWade: Has anyone seen any sort of malicious activity with Defender's Quest version 2.8.0.13? My Norton security software removes the installer as soon as I download it saying it is unsafe.

I think it is basing this on their Reputation system which I don't have much faith in. If other people are running this without problems I'll tell Norton to ignore the warning and let m keep the file.
No apparent issues downloading, installing and running DQ v2.8.0.13 on my end. Comodo Antivirus had no complaints.

For what it is worth, my copy of the 2.8.0.13 installer has the following MD5-checksum:
D8C668D84A5E045A271627439BA91FC2
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fe79: No apparent issues downloading, installing and running DQ v2.8.0.13 on my end. Comodo Antivirus had no complaints.

For what it is worth, my copy of the 2.8.0.13 installer has the following MD5-checksum:
D8C668D84A5E045A271627439BA91FC2
Same here - Avast.
Thanks for your replies. I'll override Norton and tell it to keep the file.

I've had problems like this before with Norton but usually it just warns me, When I click on the link to get details of the problem it says it's WS.Reputation, or something like that. As far as I can tell this means it hasn't actually found anything wrong with the file but someone has reported to them that they think there might be something wrong with it.