I would only worry about Lsass.exe if it is
not in c:\windows\System32 folder. If ever anyone is not sure, they should run their virus scan with the latest updates. If that option is not available for what ever reason (like a virus
), then I would suggest an online virus scan or virus removal tool to handle the problem. I would never suggest deleting a program file, just because it is showing up on the Task Manager.
Given that, the site that Dracho posted is a good one. I have used that site to help track down and remove some psycho HP printer drivers that would connect to the mother ship every two minutes. HP stated that this part of the printer "driver" helps ensure that my printer runs smoothly.
Forget the fact that this program would kick me out to the desktop every two minutes when I tried to do anything, including game playing like NeverWinter Nights.
Another good site for tracking runaway programs on your system is:
http://www.pcpitstop.com/pcpitstop/default.aspAfter you run the tests (and you can run this relatively anonymously) it gives you a list of all the processes that are running on your system. It even helps you identify the processes that are needed and ones that you can safely remove via Msconfig or Services.msc. Hope this helps.