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Ok so i went to go download a script from Uppit or whatever its called. Then a error thingy came up it said that this has Malware or could contain it and could harm your Mac. Iam like :o so then i posted what happened on the guys post of the script and he said that it happened to him and he asked what else could i upload it with i said MediaFire. Anyway i was thinking and then i went to go test the GDK i had downloaded from Uppit and it came up too, but this has never happened to me before and i dont think i can download any script from there. 

 

Note: Iam using GoogleChrome and it updated idk how but i think it did cause when i click it, it changed the icons. Could the update be the problem?

Antivirus softwars usually give false/fake malware notifications. I downloaded so many scripts, and my computer runs fast still.

If it's chrome telling you this its nothing to worry about, it gives that message for all .exe or .jar files you download.

It just started doing this actually there must of been an update for the detection of male ware and stuff so it most likely inst trust me.

I just tried a link that re-directs me to a download I just uploaded, and I get the notification.

But when I go to the homepage of the website, it doesn't happen. o.o

The files should be safe.

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