This is clearly not the best place to learn about such things, especially since 
the OP is using a Unix platform (as I believe most users here are) and it 
sounds like you are running Windows. This forum is mostly for advice issues 
with on how to run and interpret the results of rkhunter with your specific OS. 
I suspect there are a few Windows users here who can tell you more about this 
particular malware family, but unfortunately I'm not one of them.

The only thing I can recommend is to use your favorite browser search engine 
and read up on "LSD Malware". From what I could find it's a dangerous MSDOS 
virus that might have been responsible for your situation. The recommendation 
of this discussion was about use an LSD Malware Cleaning Tool and the 
possibility of integrating it into a future version of rkhunter (and ClamAV).

A short search revealed this suggestion for removal: 
<https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/threat-encyclopedia/malware/worm_autorun.lsd
 
<https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/threat-encyclopedia/malware/worm_autorun.lsd>>

-Al-


> On Apr 28, 2019, at 15:29, Ms. Eva <vajratara.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> LSD Malware??? Please forgive my technical ignorance but I joined this
> thread for head-up against attacks, since I've been targeted so many
> times by hackers. Can you point me to where I can learn more about
> this LSD Malware family?

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