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Seen that GOG was giving Ziggurat to people for free. Went to download it, and Microsoft security stopped it dead in its tracks and deleted it. It was detected as a virus. Are you kidding me. How can this be. Anyone else with this issue. Why was this free? How can I trust GOG after this. Any responses would be helpful.
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wierdninja: Seen that GOG was giving Ziggurat to people for free. Went to download it, and Microsoft security stopped it dead in its tracks and deleted it. It was detected as a virus. Are you kidding me. How can this be. Anyone else with this issue. Why was this free? How can I trust GOG after this. Any responses would be helpful.
False positive. Add it to the exceptions list.
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wierdninja: How can I trust GOG after this.
THere should probably be a questionmark at the end of your sentence and I'll answer with a question.

Have you really NEVER EVER had a false positive from a virus program before?
If not, then I'll burst your bubble and tell you that virusprograms detects things they THINK are viruses.
This means that it'll tag anything it sees behaving like a virus, false positives are common. Or at least used to be.

So I wouldn't worry too much about it.