puter question

dhud64

Petty Officer 1st Class
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All users on my puter keep getting a pop up window that contains the following. Anyone ever seen this? WTF is it and what should I do? We just keep closing it out.<br /><br />n-case alert<br />WARNING<br />The system has detected that a third party application has removed n-case, possibly without your consent. This may cause some programs not to run as expected. Chose an option below.<br />1) Re-install n-case so that programs will run as expected. Requires internet activity.<br />2)Leave n-case un-installed and clean up any n-case files and settings that remain.<br />3) Remind me later.<br /><br />Then, there is a 'continue' box at the bottom of this window.<br />Thanks in advance!
 

LubeDude

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Re: puter question

Did a breif search and came up with this! <br /><br />Good luck! :eek: :eek: <br /><br />A friend came to me recently for assistance with an alert window that popped up on their screen entitled "n-CASE Alert"<br /><br />n-CASE is spyware and should be removed from your system. Here's how:<br /><br />n-CASE180 Solutions, Inc do offer a uninstall facility at their web site, www.n-CASE.com <br /><br />You have to download a uninstall program which removes most of their product, its worth running a anti spywear program to clean up the rest<br /><br />If you having problems, you can download the main program, install it, then uninstall it, but you are required to stay online while this happens<br /><br />You can find the main program, by double clicking my computer, then double clicking control panel, then double click add/remove programs, look for PAD Lookups by n-CASE, highlight it then click uninstall, make sure your online and follow the instructions<br /><br />LubeDude
 

dhud64

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: puter question

Thanks LUBE DUDE, I think I got it removed!
 

Xcusme

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Re: puter question

You might find this a good read ....<br /> http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/nCase.html <br /><br />and these also:<br /> http://www.pchell.com/support/ncase.shtml <br /> http://www.kephyr.com/spywarescanner/library/ncase/index.phtml <br /> http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/adware.ncase.html <br /><br />I have a real problem with Spyware companies offering a 'removal tool' to rid yourself of their junk.....red flags are 'you have to remain on-line for the removal'...hmmmm
 
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