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my firewall keeps coming up when i try to go on AOL


Question Posted Wednesday March 15 2006, 5:25 pm

hey, my name is justin. just recently my norton firewall keeps telling me that im being attacked when i try to sign on aol. in order for me to sign on, ill have to disable my fire wall. does anybody know why?

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theymos answered Monday December 18 2006, 10:51 pm:
if it happens at the same time every time you start aol, then norton thinks aol is a hijacker and blocks it; you have to create an exception for it, but I've never used norton and I don't know how, look in the manual. If it happens at different times you might have some malware you need to take care of.

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