cmd logon failure

From: lms (spammine_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/12/04


Date: 12 Jan 2004 00:16:45 -0800

i received the message "error: logon failure: unknown user name or bad
password"
after trying tasklist /svc

i'm logged in as administrator. i'm using xp pro.

the reason i want to see tasklist is a second instance of svchost.exe
is taking up 30-50% CPU and i'd like to know what it is it's running.
i'm guessing i have a backdoor/trojan but how do i find out?



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