Open File - Security Warning - minor annoyance

Ever since I installed SQL Developer 1.5.5 I get an Open File - Security Warning. The publisher could not be verified.
I can still run the software, but it is something I haven't seen with SQL Developer before and I have been running it since 1.2
Anyone else have this issue or just me?

I know this a very delayed answer to a 2009 question.  But I had a similar problem today and tried to search for a reply and landed in this page.  Later I figured out that the executable file was in blocked stage.  Files received from mail and internet downloads are blocked based on security settings and execution will be permitted after review and allow manually.  As a one time activity, the executable file can be unblocked (Right click - > Properties -> Click Unblock) after which this warning will not appear.
T.G.Sekhar

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