lsass.exe
From: Sadie (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/03/04
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Date: Sun, 2 May 2004 21:19:43 -0700
You have been infected with the by now infamous Sasser
worm.
Information on,and a removal tool,here:
http://www.europe.f-secure.com/weblog/
At the risk of sounding like a nagging old bat:Why get
used to dealing with Blaster?And now Sasser.Why not just
keep up to date with the patches?
All the best,
Sadie
>-----Original Message-----
>My computer was recently seemingly infected with some
>kind of blaster variant this evening. Out of nowhere
>when I was online, my computer gave the one-minute
>warning and than restarted. The only thing different
>than typical blaster warnings that I have dealt with is
>that the dialouge box said lsass.exe was producing the
>error. I have not been able to find anything after
>researching it online from my other computer, and the
>blaster removal tool is not detecting anything, as well
>as Norton(although it has not been updated in a long
>time). The only time it takes effect seems to be
>whenever I get online, which results in the computer
>displaying the warning message after about one minute or
>so online. Any help with this issue would be greatly
>appreciated.
>.
>
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