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    lsass.exe

    How do i get rid of this fuking thing? I've run nortons removal tool and it couldn't remove it's own ass.

    Any suggestions?

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    go into your registry if you feel confindent enough. You couldmess up your pc real good if you dont know how to get around in the registry though
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    Yeah, that's my problem. I removed it through regedit, but it's still in my **** sys32 files. WTF is going on!

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    try to run a google search on it and see what come sup for removing it. I figured if you got it in the registry you would have been good to go.
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    Hey, LSASS is a critical part of windows. It's the Local Security Authority Service. Without it, your computer would be pretty useless.

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    Ya, i know. But a worm went up it's bum.

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    Did you download the patch from Micrsoft?

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    Yes, but the worm is still there. It can't do anything but it's still there.

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    hmmm. I cleaned 2 computers at my work and I downloaded the patch at microsoft, updated windows, and ran virus scan. Did you follow the directions exactly (like starting in safe mode, etc.)

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    Isn't that the sasser worm causing that? A new variant perhaps? This worm exploits the Windows LSASS vulnerability, which is a buffer overrun that allows remote code execution and enables an attacker to gain full control of the affected system.
    Last edited by zodiac66; 05-23-2004 at 01:41 PM.

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