Spotify Malware causing MAC OS X auto reboot?

Good morning.  I have upgraded my iMAC to OS X Leopard.  It was working great until my daughter came home from college and downloaded spottily.   Spotify seems to be causing a problem as it automatically launches and now causes a message 30 seconds after booting up.  The message is "You need to restart your computer.  Hod down the Power butting until it turns off, then press the Power button again"  After rebooting, I pulled the details on the shut down stating that "Insecure Start-Up Items Folder Detected.
I read about Spotify Malware.  My Mac will not stay on for more than 30 seconds each time before getting the shut down message that freezes the computer until shut down / reboot is performed.  Have you seen this before?  How can I get Spotify out of my Start Up folder / off of my MAC when my MAC only stays up for 30 seconds?  Thank you.

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http://community.spotify.com/t5/Help-Desktop-Linux-Mac-and/How-to-uninstall-Spot ify-on-a-MAC/td-p/461310
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    %ebp = 0xd4a76b18
    %esp = 0xd4a76afc
    %eflags = 0x00010202
    id=0 vip=0 vif=0 ac=0 vm=0 rf=1 nt=0 iopl=0x0
    status=<of,df,IF,tf,sf,zf,af,pf,cf>
    %uesp = 0xd479f300
    %trapno = 0xe
    %err = 0x0
    $ctcp_unfuse+0x2b(d479f440)
    tcp_rput_data+0x4a(d479f300, d4594800, d3e8ef40)
    tcp_input+0x39(d479f300, d4594800, d3e8ef40)
    squeue_enter+0xb5(d3e8ef40, d4594800, feaae3c9, d479f300, 1)
    ip_fanout_tcp+0x38e(d5336b60, d4594800, da979714, d3e83ba0, a3, 0)
    ip_wput_local+0x1bb(d5336b60, da979714, d3e83ba0, d4594800, d45318c0, 0)
    ip_wput_ire+0x1436(d5336b60, d4594800, d45318c0, d513d540, 2)
    ip_output+0x70a(d513d540, d4594800, d5336b60, 2)
    tcp_send_data+0x5f9(d513d680, d5336b60, d4594800)
    tcp_xmit_end+0x88(d513d680)
    tcp_close_output+0x115(d513d540, d513d890, d3e8ef40)
    squeue_enter+0x1bf(d3e8ef40, d513d890, feaa5924, d513d540, 6)
    tcp_close+0x6c(d5336ad8, 83, dad03b48)
    qdetach+0x8b(d5336ad8, 1, 83, dad03b48, 0)
    strclose+0x2e3(d4675000, 83, dad03b48)
    socktpi_close+0xd7(d4675000, 83, 1, 0, 0, dad03b48)
    fop_close+0x26(d4675000, 83, 1, 0, 0, dad03b48)
    closef+0x56(d508d950)
    closeandsetf+0x2e7(16, 0)
    close+0xd()
    sys_sysenter+0xdc()
    tcp_unfuse::distcp_unfuse: pushl %ebp
    tcp_unfuse+1: movl %esp,%ebp
    tcp_unfuse+3: pushl %ebx
    tcp_unfuse+4: pushl %esi
    tcp_unfuse+5: movl 0x8(%ebp),%ebx
    tcp_unfuse+8: movl 0x2cc(%ebx),%esi
    tcp_unfuse+0xe: movb 0x9d(%ebx),%al
    tcp_unfuse+0x14: testb $0x1,%al
    tcp_unfuse+0x16: jne +0x15 <tcp_unfuse+0x2b>
    tcp_unfuse+0x18: leal 0x2d0(%ebx),%eax
    tcp_unfuse+0x1e: pushl %eax
    tcp_unfuse+0x1f: pushl %ebx
    tcp_unfuse+0x20: pushl 0x40(%ebx)
    tcp_unfuse+0x23: call +0x75b <tcp_fuse_rcv_drain>
    tcp_unfuse+0x28: addl $0xc,%esp
    tcp_unfuse+0x2b: movb 0x9d(%esi),%al
    tcp_unfuse+0x31: testb $0x1,%al
    tcp_unfuse+0x33: jne +0x15 <tcp_unfuse+0x48>

  • [svn:fx-4.x] 15289: Regression caused by yesterday' s auto size change in RET.

    Revision: 15289
    Revision: 15289
    Author:   [email protected]
    Date:     2010-04-08 16:09:37 -0700 (Thu, 08 Apr 2010)
    Log Message:
    Regression caused by yesterday's auto size change in RET.  Don't save width and height constraints if we are not auto-sizing.
    QE notes:
    Doc notes: None
    Bugs:  SDK-26175
    Reviewed By: Corey
    Tests run: checkintests
    Is noteworthy for integration: No
    Ticket Links:
        http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-26175
    Modified Paths:
        flex/sdk/branches/4.x/frameworks/projects/spark/src/spark/components/RichEditableText.as

    [mi] EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite loop.
    Seems a little suspicious, though its kind of a generic error message.  Lots and lots of google hits on that one.
    Are you sure none of the libs or executables for xorg-* got damaged before the system called for an fsck?  The power went out on me once and my hard drive "forgot" about 75% of my kernel modules, although it was a conventional hard drive and not an SSD.
    try re-installing some packages:
    pacman -S xorg xf86-video-ati ati-dri libgl
    (any more anyone can think of?)
    [edit]
    Is your copy of that bootchart that blurry or is flicker messing with it?  It looks like its been resized even at largest setting. I can hardly read it.
    Last edited by wriggary (2010-01-29 04:43:02)

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