Why do I get the Application Error jqsnotify.exe-Application Error. The memory could not be read?

Why do I get this error message every time i opened up Firefox saying: jqsnotify.exe-Application Error and then at the bottom line it says: The instruction at "0x5ff3d322"referenced memory at " 0xe41203c3". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.
== This happened ==
Every time Firefox opened
== I recently renewed and installed the CA Security Suite and un-installed Firefox and re-installed it again.

System restore did it for me........!!!! It's gone and I don't miss it one bit.....!!!! May be one of those untraceable tricks that hackers use to irritate people.....Some security programs can identify these things ,but the perps usually use bogus addresses to send them anyway...Cyber criminals SUCK....<u>That is right ,I said that....</u> and they should be jailed and fined and suspended from internet usage all over the globe....
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