It's the question for Trusteer, they need to whitelist our DLL. They wrote me they already did it, but maybe we need to wait a while than it'll start working (?). I don't know how exactly it works in their product.
Please note, avast/Trusteer wasn't blocked - they just inform you, that someone injected DLL into the browser and hooked some functions there.
Thanks for new info, appreciate it.
Thanks pk - Rapport say they are investigating, so I'll see what they find.
I have to say, the Rapport report does read as if it actually blocks the behaviour shield from injecting the DLL into the browser. Here is the Rapport report:
'Rapport blocked attempts to alter the following browser functions. Altering browser functions is a technique that allows taking over the browser and getting access to your sensitive information. This technique is used by malware but also by some legitimate software. Rapport blocks suspicious attempts to alter browser functions. This does not necessarily mean that you have malware on your PC. By blocking these attempts Rapport protects you whether the attempt was made by malware or by good software. You do not need to take any action.
Attempt to alter function LdrLoadDll blocked
Attempt to alter function NtProtectVirtualMemory blocked
Attempt to alter function LdrLoadDll blocked
Attempt to alter function NtProtectVirtualMemory blocked
Attempt to alter function NtProtectVirtualMemory blocked
Attempt to alter function LdrLoadDll blocked
Attempt to alter function NtProtectVirtualMemory blocked
Attempt to alter function LdrLoadDll blocked
etc, etc