
Originally Posted by
jeff311
Trust them if you want but upon Installing their software I recieved this from anti virus.
McAfee has blocked a potentially unwanted program (PUP) on your computer. If you do not recognize it, we recommend that you remove the program.
About this Potentially Unwanted Program
Name: CasOnline
Location: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\QVRVEE24\SetupCasino[1].exe
Spyware, adware, and other potentially unwanted programs can harm your computer, compromise its security, and damage valuable files.
Never happend under all 20+ casinos I have played at!
also I have the pro version of mcafee so some smaller anti-virus programs might overlook this GHOST INSTALLER!
Likely to be another false positive. Casino installers tend to do similar things to malware applications. They pull the files for the entire casino onto the PC, and install it.
It looks an odd place for an installer though, but I have seen this two stage download process before. File first downloads to temporary location, and is then copied to the original user defined location.
Software developers should be taking such things into account, and ensuring that their software acts completely "above board", otherwise users will become suspicious when their anti-virus application reveals an action they have NOT given permission for.
What is wrong with the simple, and transparent, straight forward download through the browser's own application? User gives permission, and can select where the file is placed, so know they put it there if it is later flagged up as malware.
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