No, when it's turned off the Malware warning page is displayed. When I turn it on I don't get a single visit to the warning page.
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I tried it with having my Adblock utilities on and off, and was not given any warning. It's an ad, as Rinarin mentioned. That's the most common issue, but it can also occur from user having their avatar hosted on sites that are sketchy. That is obviously not the case here as they are from Steam, but on some forums this can be the cause.
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http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2013/02/google-chrome-malware-warnings/61774/
Figured people would want to see this.
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btw i got the same warning earlier cept i didnt track which distributer of ads :P i just refreshed and it was gone
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I click here and it shows this in Chrome:
http://puu.sh/1Xb8n
Is this true for anyone else or is my browser just trolling me?
EDIT: Adblock Plus seems to stop my browser from going to that malware page.
"Google Chrome has blocked access to this page on www.steamgifts.com.
Content from ads.zitaholdings.com, a known malware distributor, has been inserted into this web page. Visiting this page now is very likely to infect your computer with malware.
Malware is malicious software that causes things like identity theft, financial loss, and permanent file deletion."
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