This alert pops up, about 60 seconds after my internet connection comes online. Now I am attempting to delete the registry entries that first alerted me that something is wrong with my system. I have a warcrest for situations like this, and only ESET online scanner actually detected the problem at hand.Ĭ:\Kernels\driver\explorer.exe Win32/BitCoinMiner.N potentially unsafe applicationĬ:\Downloads\spsetup126.exe Win32/ potentially unsafe applicationĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Dorgem\Dorgem.exe.56b2541a a variant of Win32/DorgeCapturer.A potentially unsafe applicationĬ:\Windows\System32\drivers\hmpnet.sys a variant of Win64/NetFilter.A potentially unsafe applicationĬ:\Lame32\dffsetup-lame_enc.exe a variant of Win32/Systweak.U potentially unwanted application These fake warnings had a blue background, the logo of Shaw Communications and an embedded audio telling me that I broke laws and I will be arrested, and to call a 1800 number. Nothing strange in Task Manager.Īlso, in recent months, I had repeated fake warnings (browser: Google Chrome) from my ISP telling me that I broke laws and I must phone them. Once in a while, my laptop gets very slow. The file size seems to be the standard 30 kb. I keep this notices after restarting that LSASS.EXE (located in windows/system32 directory), is attempting to create a new user login. I have been researching this for a few days, with no answers.
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