uTorrent.exe is being blocked by Chrome (my browser) cause its dangerous.
uTorrent 3.4 is distributing adware now?
Recently, Google has deemed the service uTorrent to be malicious and has blocked users from using it in Google Chrome.
Those who try to download the client in Chrome will get an error message claiming that uTorrent 3.4 is dangerous. The browser keeps the download from finishing. Google claims in its Safe Browsing diagnostic page that the uTorrent.com site has been caught distributing malware over the last few months.
It’s certainly unusual for Google Chrome to block the download and installation of a Torrent client, but if you believe Google, uTorrent certainly earned it this time by having a considerable amount of nasty malware that installs on your computer as soon as you install it or update the client.
Some people say that the adware only installs if you agree to the “special offers” in the installation window, but others say that they happen anyway no matter what you do.
The adware goes to Troji.com, and it is particularly difficult to remove from your computer because it locks down a lot of the ways you would have to remove it normally. For example, the adware pop s p on your screen and you can’t get rid of it unless you click “yes” for it to download a lot more garbage onto your computer.
There’s also a “safe websearch” toolbar that gets installed and makes it difficult to access extensions in order to uninstall it.
Some of the claims Google is making, include that uTorrent has been hacked and is no longer actually safe for people to download.
Google also of course sites the normal reasons for banning Torrent programs in that they are used to download files illegally, and so on. This is not necessarily the case however, since it’s perfectly possible to download files that are completely free and completely legal using programs like uTorrent.
Source:
http://www.gamerheadlines.com/2014/07/utorrent-3-4-is-distributing-adware-now/