Re: LSASS Exploit attack
From: NoNoBadDog! (no__at_spam_verizon.net)
Date: 06/30/05
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Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 07:08:52 -1000
"Doods" <Doods@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I keep getting this message that 'A LSASS Exploit attack has been
>detected'.
> The network virus has been blocked and I was advised to do a manual scan
> and
> to halt my internet connection which I did. No virus has been found after
> the
> scan but when I resume my Internet connection I still get that very
> annoying
> message.
> I already updated my anti-virus software (Trend Micro PC-cillin) and my
> Windows XP OS as well.
>
> Any ideas?
Since your are being targeted, it means that you must have some ports open
and visible to the outside world. I would check my router with a ort
sniffer, and either close or forward the open ports.
Bobby
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