is? It means (not to be patronizing) that the memory location could not be read by that application. I've seen it several times with regards to Firefox and some of it's plug-ins, as well as from some MS Office products. Generally, if it's from a recognizable application, I make sure all instances of it are closed, then restart it. If there's an update, I update it.
If it's an OS-related app, I'll reboot. Same thing with regards to the update..
Of course, it could be a bit of badly written malware on your system.. which is why I asked if you had ID'ed the app in question. |