How can I get rid of a green box with a white check mark in it this box is covering some of my photos and on the windows icon for firefox.

How can I get rid of a green box with a white check mark in it this box is covering some of my photos and on the windows icon for firefox. edit

When I search for solutions, I find several references to the backup feature of Norton 360. There also were references to MozyHome and McAfee.
http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-360/Green-check-marks-on-icons-N360/m-p/40982
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-pictures/white-check-mark-in-a-green-box/71b70580-b5f1-4336-8d72-71faf1f55cd6

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