Is my computer actually infected with the ICSPA virus?

Sometimes when I look at porn in Firefox, the ICSPA screen comes up and I can't close it except by quitting Firefox from the Task Manager and then restarting Firefox a couple of times until it comes to the screen where it asks if I want to recover the previous session, so then I say no.

I haven't noticed any of my files being encrypted like the Firefox screen claims.

Elaine2016-08-21T16:06:05Z

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Anonymous2014-01-30T19:20:49Z

It depends on where you heard it from it it norton, mcaffe etc. Then propbally but it it is an ad or pop up its fake but watch what you get into these days. modzilla is pretty helpful so I would say it might be it depends if you go on a site that has a lot of ads, lags, or has popups and paid "services".

Anonymous2014-01-30T23:49:08Z

download mbam and superantispyware and run full scans.they will find out if anything is crawling inside.more over its the swordsman not the sword which makes difference.if you keep going on questionable sites,no matter what you do,you will get virus.