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29-Apr-2009, 09:48 AM #1
AZ anti-virus subscription
Is there any way to get rid of a constant subscription notice named AZ anti-virus renewal from Computer Associates. I could not find it in add or remove programs. So I dont believe it has been down loaded to my computer. I am using windows 2000 pro. Could it be a part of my Yahoo on line protection. or just another anti-virus provider wanting me to use there program. I opened it and the web sight dose not give me any way to delete it. Thanks in advance.
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29-Apr-2009, 10:19 AM #2
I don't believe there is any AZ antivirus from CA. This might be malware related.

Please download and install HijackThis.

Run it and select Do a system scan and save a logfile.

The log will be saved in Notepad. Copy and paste the log in your next post.

Do not fix anything.
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29-Apr-2009, 10:56 AM #3
CA Antivirus is the Computer Associates product these days. I would bet you have some new version of Antivirus 2009 which is a serious spyware issue.
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