For Several years now I have used a desktop widget program called "Jobulator" (Jobulator.com). Jobulator is a notifcation program (audible alarm) used in conjunction with Aesop (the nation's leading automated substitute placement and absence management system). Aesop either calls me when jobs are available, or notifies me via Jobulator if my computer is on. Just recently, Norton 360 Premier Edition, Ver. 20.3.0.36 running on 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium, has started warning me of a 3048 3 error. After running the stand-alone updater program (as suggested on the support site) I have then run Norton Power Eraser (also as per suggestion on the support site). The end result is that Norton Power Eraser identifies "Jobulator.exe" as a "Bad" program on startup and the suggested fix is to remove it. Since I pay for it and it helps keep me employed I don't really want to do this. But I am getting tired of the constant warnings and I am becoming concerned that "Jobulator.exe" may in some way be emulating/imitating spyware. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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