Drew and I worked on this problem in a private email thread. It currently appears as though his issue is being caused by a non-Microsoft application. I've encouraged Drew to work with the application vendor to determine the cause of the problem.
I'm not going to name names until we're sure that we've properly identified the cause of the problem; I don't want to jump to conclusions and put a dent in someone's reputation. -----Original Message----- From: DUBRAWSKY, IDO (CALLISMA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 1:42 PM To: Drew Weaver; [email protected] Subject: RE: New Sasser variant on the loose? Anyone else? I had a similar thing hit last Thursday on a Windows XP SP2 box that was patched completely. It nearly wiped out the hard drive. We couldn't even slave it to get the data off...we had to use a commercial data recovery tool. Ido -- Ido Dubrawsky Senior Consultant AT&T/Callisma Sterling, VA. (571) 633-9500 (Ofc) (202) 213-9029 (Mobile) ________________________________ From: Drew Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 3/13/2006 2:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: New Sasser variant on the loose? Anyone else? Has anyone seen a sasser variant that effects Windows 2k3 SP1? We have started seeing servers exhibiting the exact same effects that sasser had back when it was "all the rage" that are completely patched to the latest "Windows Update" spec before ever touching the non firewalled internet. Our firewall is about as restrictive as possible. There are two errors which are similar which evoke the "reboot of death" I have been seeing these again since Saturday. "Shutdown was initiated by NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\services.exe Status Code -1073741819" I shortened the above error message, but the perinent parts are there, I also noticed that sometimes it is lsass and sometimes it is services.exe. Also, we use ghost to install our operating system, and our ghost image is current up to the last windows update patch, and I have verified that sasser is not on our ghost image. Has anyone seen anything similar? Thanks, Andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
