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Report a spyware worm that is infecting computers through the Firefox Browser?

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A spy ware worm that accesses programs under the name of Registry Editor. The program used is as follows: dNjNj08200.exe is the program. Lsas.Blaster.Keylogger is the spyware. This is the information that my anti-virus program gave before it totally crashed.

A spy ware worm that accesses programs under the name of Registry Editor. The program used is as follows: dNjNj08200.exe is the program. Lsas.Blaster.Keylogger is the spyware. This is the information that my anti-virus program gave before it totally crashed.

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Just as points of information it may be worth noting

  • Registry Editor is rather important in Windows Computers
  • Files/processes may have an identical name yet be different if they are (In Windows Computers) in different Directories/Folders

Take care not to delete/remove the wrong copies of files.

Thank you John99 for your response. My computer has crashed and I am unable to reboot it with a CD. I was wanting to Warn other users of this virus.

Again, thank you for your response.

I just did a quick web search and glanced at some pages about Lsas.Blaster.Keylogger is the spyware. using sites I cross checked with trusted sources, and noted:

  • it is apparently a key-logger & is normally not too difficult to remove
  • is associated with security software scams and hoax warnings
  • I did not see results under dNjNj08200.exe but that is probably a random string and likely to change
  • it is going to corrupt your Registry, which will need repairing before you can get rid of it, the obvious tool required by an experienced user is the Registry Editor - so probably no coincidence it is warning you about, or even spoofing Regedit


Obviously you have access to a working computer still so I hope you succeed in repairing the other one.

Good luck