Is there a way to check FF as BOTH webroot security and now my bank sent a security notification that my Firefox is not secure and may be redirecting elsewhere.
"ACTIVE PROCESS HAS A POSSIBLE MEMORY LEAK firefox.exe"
When I run a system analyzer for WEBROOT the results state that there is a security breach for my Firefox browser. When I went to access my bank info I receive a message that Firefox is redirecting to a site with a bad certificate. Is there a way to CHECK to see if I have a secure copy of Firefox? (Yes, I did install through the main site.
I TEACH technology for the public school system and have top security which updates regularly and my pc itself runs regular maintenance as well.
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Are there any unknown addons, and do a malware check with some different programs, unless Webroot is bashing firefox over a memory leak it had 2 years ago.
- Microsoft Safety Scanner
- MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware
- TDSSKiller - AntiRootkit Utility
- Hitman Pro
- ESET Online Scanner
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Here is the image of the error screen... Thanks for responding.
I would like to add that this is my daughters mini/single core atom as my own lt is in the hospital at the moment : ) however that should not have any bearing on this issue... although it is also listed as an issue here for performance.
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Are there any unknown addons, and do a malware check with some different programs, unless Webroot is bashing firefox over a memory leak it had 2 years ago.
I ran Hitman! SOTA for sure and I will use it again. The app found a few things it may have been and the problem is no longer coming up as an error. Those it was unable to remove, I went in myself and tracked down in the system files.
Nice Job Waka : ) thx.
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