My I add that this occurs with .txt files as well?

I created a file and gave it the extension .txt in which I keep my WPA key. 
Initially upon double-click I got a prompt to "Display" / "Run" / "Cancel". 
Running a text file is still a bit of mystery to me (as a new linux user), but 
anyhow I made something so it would always display.

Now when I double-click I get the same message as the OP:
The Filename "xxxx.txt indicates that this file is of type "text document". The 
contents of the file indicate that the file is of type "plain text document". 
If you open this file, the file might present a security risk to your system.'

This message is very confusing. Text Document vs Plain Text Document?
Opening from console is fine "gedit xxx.txt" also Open with... is fine.

If I open the file, save it without an extension then add one it is
fine.

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.sla files (Scribus) can't open with a double click
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/6031
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