SQLCL.EXE virus
From: Russell (newsgroup_at_paperdragon.ca)
Date: 02/20/04
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:02:32 -0800
Just doing a search on google for 'sqlcl' references many
threads about SQL command line interface.
Unfortunately, no insight as to why it would be using 99%
of your CPU cycles.
>-----Original Message-----
>I've got a process on our webserver machine
(win2kAdvanvedServer)
>called "SQLCL.exe" that is taking up 99% of the CPU.
When I try to
>kill it through control panel I get a message
saying "access denied".
>
>Is this a virus? Norton Antivirus isn't detecting it and
I can't find
>any matches of "SQLCL.exe" on google searches.
>
>I can't find a file of this name on my computer.
>
>When I search through the registry there is an entry under
>my computer\hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\Internet
>Explorer\Explorer bars\{a bunch of letters in this space}
\FilesNA
>
>which contains the following data:
>*sqlcl*
>sqlcl.exe
>desktop engine
>MSDE
>ssnetlib.dll
>urlscan
>*lockdown*...
>*lockdown(*...
>regedit32.exe
>sqlexec.js
>services.exe
>sqlprocess.js
>clemail
>
>Thank you for your help
>.
>
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