OMG!!! only 1 is system... the rest is mine!Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Make sure user name for this is System, not other user name.
Don't worry, mine also...Originally posted by SBS9828X:OMG!!! only 1 is system... the rest is mine!
qyuick wat do i do now?

You print screen your task manager, some processes need not to be from System. For example, iexplore.exe (Internet Explorer) is from you.Originally posted by SBS9828X:OMG!!! only 1 is system... the rest is mine!
qyuick wat do i do now?
Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:You print screen your task manager, some processes need not to be from System. For example, iexplore.exe (Internet Explorer) is from you.

...Originally posted by SBS9828X:OMG!!! only 1 is system... the rest is mine!
qyuick wat do i do now?
huh???Originally posted by MosPyramid:...
Your pic obviously tells us that there are more than one processes with the user name called "SYSTEM"![]()
2 of the lsass are spywares, since they say the user name is userOriginally posted by SBS9828X:
See what is inside your lsass first..Originally posted by MosPyramid:Lol, nonono... Lsass is a system process of the Microsoft Windows security mechanisms. It specifically deals with local security and login policies. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer.
I mean some viruses may manifest themselves into this service and run together with it. In that case, you can't terminate this system process at the same time, you can't terminate the virus too.
I not sure why lsass might cause your system to hang, however you might want to:
1) Download Process Explorer and check the dll (dynamic link libraries) within it and/or process associated with it.
2) Start>Run>"services.msc"
Disable the following services:
i)Security Account Manager
ii)Security Center
3) View your process services:
Start>Run>"cmd"
tasklist /svc
View the associated dlls:
Start>Run>'cmd"
tasklist /m
After that if you found suspicious dlls files, unregister it using:
Start>Run>"cmd"
regsvr32 /u
Hope this helps
(From Mospeada's Clone)
what do you mean Im wrong?Originally posted by MosPyramid:You are wrong, this anti virus is not perfectly fine.
It merely block the virus, doesn't mean it will eliminate the virus.
For example, a disease infected you. Your skins bleeds. The doctor only heal everytime he see your skin bleeds. The disease still inside your body, you doesn't know what else it can do.
Anyway you heard of time bomb virus before? Some incidents happened before.
Anyway can you give me the link to the virus? I try to disassemble it and see which registry it infect. Usually the program will found in hash, which needs decoding and might take sometime.
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