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I can answer questions pertaining to threats to Online Security. I cant answer questions as to when, if ever IE will ever be secure.

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Computer Security & Viruses - Pop-Up "Suspicious Program Blocked" box


Expert: Doug Woodall - 6/15/2009

Question
I keep getting this pop-up box that says Trend has blocked a suspicious program - DisGui.exe (2916) which is Program Library Injection from Digital Interactive Systems Corpr...
In the details it says that this is an attempt to make a change to my Windows configuration to automatically load a program library (DLL) and that the risk is High.  Should I keep getting these random pop-ups everytime I start up my PC and if not, how do I get rid of them?  Since they keep coming back, should I worry about something that needs to be done to my computer to make it "safer'?  Looking forward to your answer/help in this matter.  Thank you.

Answer
Hi Chris,
Sounds like malware, but DI systems makes and promotes games so maybe its a add on to something you dnloaded recently. Like a toolbar or something like that.
I suggest you contact support at Trend Micro at

http://esupport.trendmicro.com/consumer/default.aspx


Hope this helps.

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