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RE: W2k: Unkillable Applications
From: "Kaido Karner" <kaido () tradenet ee>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 09:32:44 +0200
Although these processes were and are still protected by their ACL (Access Control List) Microsoft is now using case-insensitive string comparison to determine whether a process belongs to the operating system.
did you try?
You can now call you favorite trojan winlogon.exe and task manager will not only refuse to terminate it but will also incorrectly
state that it is a
critical system process.
did you try? I did .. W2k pro task manager does not look the application/executable name .. kaido
Current thread:
- W2k: Unkillable Applications Thomas Zehetbauer (Jul 16)
- Re: W2k: Unkillable Applications Chad Loder (Jul 16)
- RE: W2k: Unkillable Applications Kaido Karner (Jul 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: W2k: Unkillable Applications Snow, Corey (Jul 16)
- RE: W2k: Unkillable Applications Kaido Karner (Jul 17)
- Re: W2k: Unkillable Applications Justin Nelson (Jul 17)
- Re: W2k: Unkillable Applications Chris Adams (Jul 17)
- Re: W2k: Unkillable Applications Alun Jones (Jul 17)
- Re: W2k: Unkillable Applications Chris Adams (Jul 17)
- Re[2]: W2k: Unkillable Applications Phaedrus (Jul 17)
- Re: Re[2]: W2k: Unkillable Applications Bronek Kozicki (Jul 18)
- RE: W2k: Unkillable Applications Kaido Karner (Jul 17)
- Re[2]: W2k: Unkillable Applications Dimitry Andric (Jul 17)
- RE: W2k: Unkillable Applications Andy Cristina (Jul 17)