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A wierd & same extension keeps re-enabling / downloading itself. What can I do to stop that?

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I've been getting some stuff going with my Firefox lately. It might be happening because I recently had unwanted viruses inside my computer,but I successfully removed them,anyways back to the point - I've been getting this same add-on or extension which I've removed and disabled several times but it keeps re-enabling or even re-downloading it. I am running on Windows 7 64-bit

It mostly happens when I exit Firefox for some time. Is there a way to make it not enable / download itself? It gets me off guard because I'm not sure if it can download more viruses or just slow down my Firefox / computer. I have the extension currently disabled and removed.

Any replies will be appreciated. 8)

I've been getting some stuff going with my Firefox lately. It might be happening because I recently had unwanted viruses inside my computer,but I successfully removed them,anyways back to the point - I've been getting this same add-on or extension which I've removed and disabled several times but it keeps re-enabling or even re-downloading it. I am running on Windows 7 64-bit It mostly happens when I exit Firefox for some time. Is there a way to make it not enable / download itself? It gets me off guard because I'm not sure if it can download more viruses or just slow down my Firefox / computer. I have the extension currently disabled and removed. Any replies will be appreciated. 8)

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What is the name of that extension?

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Make sure that you update each program to get the latest version of their databases before doing a scan.

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