Ok so im useing my moms computer, you know im sitting around doing my usual things then when I try to play d2 I notice its tottaly laged up way more than anything normally expected. So I close that window off and check some things out and I notice some program actually running at a higher rate than the actual game.

So anyways I end that process and low and behold everything is fine. So what I did after seeing if things where running a bit better I checked for all files that have been modified and stuff today. The only thing that showed up was Nknhpelg.exe which was the screwy program running moments ago. Its located right in windows/system32 ummm so yeah... the odd filename (similiar to ntkrnlpa.exe), the fact that it was running the way it was, and the location is enought to point at and say "malware calling card". Ma's AV isn't up to par either... This is like the 3rd damned time I've fixed this computer alone. Pluse she brought home a computer from work that I basicly fixed also.

So at first im thinking maybe the game didn't appear messed up just because of performance... maybe this thing was running like that because of some high speed scanning and it was litterally laged instead of just appearing that way. Maybe its a worm... sasser? But whats funny is I remember patching the PC up for mom. Then I also thought maybe it was adware or something but no registry changes were made in IE to change the startpage and stuff. I also don't remember browseing any ad/spyware filled porn sites on this computer today either... I've mainly been on the board all day actually.

Oh and WDASM seems to crash when I try opening the file with it and checking it out. Odd... very odd indeed. If it weren't for WDASM crashing I'd probably already have a good idea of what it is and what it does.