Am getting message "Creative cloud wants to make changes. Type your password to allow this."

Is this valid or am I being hacked?

And what changes would those be Gurleen_K?
WhirlwindGraphics:
There is a thread already in progress about this.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/6207629#6207629

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