Why is it "Isass.exe" file App in Digitaly Windows Deffen Softw Explo, a Local Security Authority Prossess, Publisher Microsoft Corp. Msoft, signed: Microsoft__Windows audit PCA, to the path of file C:/Windows/system32/Isass.exe such a PROBLEM?

I wonder what this file was, some said it is a malware, viruses, and I read there are people there to BREAKING and NUKING their top computers! This makes me nervous... I think that's what happened to me.  So far, my system seems pretty quiet except for the occational more begins. What is happening here Microsoft, someone is out there that make up your files and applications to be picked up during upgrades or downloads?

Isass.exe
Lsass.exe
Win32.exe

Hey, wait a minute, the first two files are the same! Well, they aren't. The first begins with the capital letter i (I) and second starts with the letter lowercase l (L). Those beginning with i (isass.exe) is a virus/Trojan, but Windows users can easily confuse for the very important security process, lsass.exe (starts with a tiny, lucky L). And Yes Win32.exe is a browser hijack program that will continue to take charge of your browser home page.

I hope that help explain what's going on a little better

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