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Originally Posted by 22underbluffed
+1 happening to me. Any reply from GG?
I don't think GG poker can give a meaningful response here. After all, if their software truly installed a trojan on your PC, they are unlikely to admit it in an email to you as a customer. "No, this isn't a trojan," is not going to be a particularly compelling argument from someone accused of installing a trojan on your computer.
Ultimately, you've got to decide whether you trust GG poker. If you do, then you can continue to their software. If not, then you should uninstall their software and cash out your balance.
I feel that trigging an anti-virus software seems like a relatively minor reason to distrust GG.