Hi Pete,
For Chrome, so do I for years and the problem is not with the browser. This is my mistake or may be the way I write in english. Sorry about that.
In fact I wanted to say that the Google Chrome's Downloads are not analyzed the same way than Firefox's downloads or Edge's Downloads by the Antivirus processes. I think now that the real problem was a false positives detected by the antivirus product (Windows defender) installed on the computer that I used for this download. Microsoft Defender was a little bit crazy at that time. We tried with Symantec Endpoint protection and verified with virustotal, no problem detected on the file.
After a clean uninstall of defender and a new install of Symantec Endpoint on the offending computer, we made a complete full scan without any problem.
I will not go into a comparison war on antivirus systems, which is useless. Everyone finds that the antivirus software he uses is the best one but in the current context such alarms are sometimes disturbing . It is again essential to be vigilant , especially if it is to give false information . Really sorry.
However my original message asked whether it was false or not ... :???:
Thanks for the amazing products you created and managed for years, I'm one of your fans... :razz:
Marc