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Gill Cleeren     .net | Microsoft | Software | Windows     September 6, 2006    

CA's eTrust software wrongly identified Windows' in-built security as malware, and a fix has been made available.

Some Windows 2003 users have been experiencing problems with the operating system recently after antivirus software from CA wrongly detected part of the operating system as malware.

At the heart of the problem is part of Windows' in-built security, a file called Lsass.exe. This was wrongly detected as a virus by CA's eTrust software and was deleted, causing some servers to crash and fail to reboot.

More here.

  Posted on: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:48:51 PM (Romance Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)   |   Comments [0]
         
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