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Chrome Blocks uTorrent as Malicious and Harmful Software


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Google's Chrome browser has started to block downloads of the popular BitTorrent client uTorrent. Those who attempt to download the software are told that it's malicious and harmful, hinting that the website might have been hacked.

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With millions of new downloads per month uTorrent is without a doubt the most used BitTorrent client around.

However, since this weekend the number of installs must have dropped quite a bit after Google Chrome began warning users away from the software. According to Chrome the BitTorrent client poses a serious risk.

“uTorrent.exe is malicious and Chrome has blocked it,” the browser informs those who attempt to download the latest stable release.

Chrome does give users the option to restore the file but not without another warning. The browser is convinced that the file is harmful and suggests that the uTorrent website may have been hacked.

“This file will harm your computer. Even if you have downloaded files from this website before, the website may have been hacked. Instead of recovering this file you can retry the download later.”

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The first reports of Chrome’s block came in three days ago and at the time of writing the problems persist. The warnings appear for the latest stable release (3.4.2.32354) and no other releases appear to be affected.

Currently there is no indication why the software has been flagged, but a scan by more than 50 of the most popular anti-virus services reveals no active threats.

Google’s safe browsing diagnostic page claims that the uTorrent website was involved in malware distribution in recent months, but no further details on the nature of the supposed malware are provided.

“This site has hosted malicious software over the past 90 days. It infected 4 domain(s), including kioskea.net/, ziggi.uol.com.br/, majorgeeks.com/,” the diagnostics page reads.

This isn’t the first time that uTorrent has reported problems with Chrome. The same happened late last year when the malware blocking feature was still in beta. At the time uTorrent parent company BitTorrent Inc. managed to resolve the issues after several days.

Thus far, none of the developers have responded to user complaints in the uTorrent forums.

Update: We discovered that uTorrent occasionally serves other versions as well, these are not blocked. The vast majority of the downloads are still blocked though.

Source: TorrentFreak

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I second that, Chrome is blocking uTorrent as "malicious" software. I don't know about other Chrome release, but i'm on developer channel.

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some of member here also reported, Chrome is blocking uTorrent as "malicious" software.

Thank Goodness I'm OK with Google Chrome 36.0.1985.125.

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Since when has anybody asked Chrome to act as my AV? It just needs to stay what you need it to be and continue to be just a Goddamn browser. Stick to your brief Google, and remember:

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I would pay anything to catch a glimpse of the look on the faces of those who installed Google Chrome involuntarily as an AdWare hosted by the µTorrent installer. 5yavqy6.gif

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I would pay anything to catch a glimpse of the look on the faces of those who installed Google Chrome involuntarily as an AdWare hosted by the µTorrent installer. 5yavqy6.gif

LOL! So true. Chrome installs itself (at least tries to do so anyways) with every other download. Back in the day, the Google Toolbar used to do that, remember? Especially pathetic for a company like Google IMO. :frusty:

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Goggle is the biggest collector of data on the planet ..They are the real adware tracking your every movie cutting deals with the MAFIAA etc. I told people years ago to stop using there products .I dont even use there search engine with my own ip .I got along fine with out them before ever they made Goggle Chrome. So why should I need them now ? :lol:

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