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Title: " LSASS Exploit (SXP) attack"
Post by: Abhi_12ka4 on September 29, 2006, 11:56:02 AM
I Have readed board topic " LSASS Exploit (SXP) attack"
but Cann't Understand
  Pls Explian It Again In Network shield Attacts Are Save
Like This:-----------
31.08.2006  19:50:16  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.29.45.246:445
02.09.2006  18:27:45  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.29.35.218:445
02.09.2006  18:45:40  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.29.35.218:445
12.09.2006  21:12:13  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.28.62.236:445
20.09.2006  06:25:43  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.29.14.122:445
22.09.2006  17:23:10  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.29.18.36:445
23.09.2006  12:07:55  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.28.0.116:445
25.09.2006  21:58:29  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.28.39.182:445
26.09.2006  12:58:29  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.29.19.156:445
26.09.2006  13:05:21  LSASS Exploit (EXP) attack
    from 172.29.19.156:445
Title: Re: " LSASS Exploit (SXP) attack"
Post by: FreewheelinFrank on September 29, 2006, 02:41:04 PM
Do you have Windows firewall* working?

Is Windows up to date?

If you can answer yes to both questions, you can ignore or disable the warnings.

The warnings mean avast! is protecting your computer from attack.

They do not mean there is anything bad on your computer.



*Third party firewall users usually don't see this message because the firewall blocks the attack before avast! sees it.