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I just got a message that says:
Program control: A remote system is trying to access Microsoft Internet Explorer on your computer. Then it said at the top low risk. Does this mean someone is trying to get into my computer or something?

2007-02-22 06:34:48 · 10 answers · asked by kathy42977 2 in Computers & Internet Security

10 answers

Maybe, but I don't know
hmmmmmmmmm

2007-02-22 06:38:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i'm having an similar problem. there's a difficulty with yahoo, no longer your computer. I absolutely have run virus, secret agent ware and all the probability-free practices I absolutely have and none of them discovered some thing incorrect. i'm in a position to pass everywhere else on-line and go surfing to different emails from different factors yet yahoo isn't operating.

2016-12-04 19:29:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Remember this; there is ALWAYS someone trying to get in your computer. HAcker's work full-time and do not discriminate. Keep your security up and keep asking questions !! And yes, whether it was a hacker or a spy-ware co., someone at least gave you a "ping"

2007-02-22 06:44:01 · answer #3 · answered by ANTI-SOCIAL 2 · 0 0

sounds like a program (as opposed to an actual person) trying to gain access.....this is what your virus software and firewall helps to stop.....these programs often carry viruses and stuff. So long as you choose to block access when your virus software asks then you should be OK

2007-02-22 06:39:48 · answer #4 · answered by SonicSon 4 · 0 0

its probably just mallware or adware you pickedup from an unsecure website.
1. you should use another browser, iex Firefox and then check the tutorial in my source for a complete guide on removal of adware and spyware
daniel

2007-02-22 06:38:44 · answer #5 · answered by DanielRo 2 · 0 0

yes someone is trying to get in your computer and control it

*they should say its high risk******

2007-02-22 06:38:52 · answer #6 · answered by xzaiver94 2 · 0 0

Nope.....it sounds like a generic spyware misleading message. just scan it for spyware...www.bitdefender.com has a free one that works pretty good.

2007-02-22 06:38:42 · answer #7 · answered by joeizbored 2 · 0 0

Check your firewall for clues on who may be doing that.

2007-02-22 06:46:21 · answer #8 · answered by rlh242424 6 · 0 0

No. Those 114,000 viruses that attack Windows, are all a figment of your imagination.

2007-02-22 06:41:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

uh-huh

2007-02-22 06:38:08 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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