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General Category => Process Lasso => Topic started by: ghormoon on December 02, 2010, 10:34:31 AM

Title: application changed?
Post by: ghormoon on December 02, 2010, 10:34:31 AM
Is it possible that PL somehow updated/whatever itself without prompting?
I don't know about any malware in my pc (however, it's not impossible) and my firewall (ESET Smart Security) warns me, that ProcessLasso.exe has been changed.
It's in version 4.00.16 now
Thanks, Ghor

Edit: MD5 e4a7641fd6f69a1c8a49cf7d4e724312 *ProcessLasso.exe
(64bit version)
Title: Re: application changed?
Post by: Jeremy Collake on December 03, 2010, 11:49:52 PM
No auto-update NOR any writes to itself, so that is very strange - and suggests something else modified Process Lasso. Or maybe it is just picking up on your last update a bit late?
Title: Re: application changed?
Post by: ghormoon on December 07, 2010, 11:16:56 AM
it happened again now, but the MD5 is still the same, so it may be a problem with the firewall, thanks ;)
Title: Re: application changed?
Post by: Jeremy Collake on December 08, 2010, 10:32:16 AM
Thanks for the update. It sounds strange and I don't know what to tell you. It would seem the Firewall is malfunctioning in some way. If the MD5 is the same, but it is telling you the file changed, then something fishy is going on.

I suppose maybe it could also look at the file attributes and file times, but they shouldn't be changing either (except 'last accessed' time maybe if you have it enabled.. but that would be true of every program run).

Now, it might check the 'last write' time, and perhaps that got changed by a program that opened the file for writing, but then didn't actually do any modification.

As for malware, some malware is very good at hiding its presence, specifically root-kits. Once you get that stuff on your system, it can be very difficult to remove because it is hiding itself at a very low-level using API hooks or NT dispatch table hooks. That's a worst case assumption, but is possible. You know all about this I'm sure, as you seem to be the techie type.

Then again maybe your firewall just has a bug. Is it saying only Process Lasso changed, or does this happen for other applications too? If you have any registry cleaner in regular use, try disabling it just to be safe, as accidentally deleting the wrong key can have unpredictable consequences and maybe the firewall's previously stored info on Process Lasso is getting deleted.