Hi, I don't spend a lot of time in here, but near as I can tell this is a Windows question so here I am. I noticed about a week ago that all of a sudden, the process lsass.exe is taking up quite a bit ...
Odd problem. We are programatically updating our 8300+ Exchange contacts from an external source. The initial load when just fine with no significant problems.<BR><BR>Now, when the program is updating ...
From the perspective of an attacker, the LSASS process on a Windows machine is often key to getting useful credentials from domain users, and using them to move laterally within the targeted network.
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