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Discussion in 'Trojan Defence Suite' started by blean1, Feb 15, 2005.

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  1. blean1

    blean1 Registered Member

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    Hi. I have of friend that insists I'm sending him infected email. No one else I know has a problem. Can anyone give me advice? Thanks in advance. :D



    Finished scanning: 8:36:05 AM, 2/15/2005
    Number of files scanned: 44112.
    Number of files that could not be scanned: 36
    Number of archives containing infected files: 1
    Number of infections: 4
    Number of infected files not cleaned/deleted/renamed: 4
    C:\Documents and Settings\Northern Wizard\.jpi_cache\jar\1.0\classload.jar-6bc0c227-1d3b8c67.zip>GetAccess.class (Java.ByteVerify!exploit trojan)
    C:\Documents and Settings\Northern Wizard\.jpi_cache\jar\1.0\classload.jar-6bc0c227-1d3b8c67.zip>InsecureClassLoader.class (Java.ByteVerify!exploit trojan)
    C:\Documents and Settings\Northern Wizard\.jpi_cache\jar\1.0\classload.jar-6bc0c227-1d3b8c67.zip>Dummy.class (Java.ByteVerify!exploit trojan)
    C:\Documents and Settings\Northern Wizard\.jpi_cache\jar\1.0\classload.jar-6bc0c227-1d3b8c67.zip>Installer.class (Java.Shinwow.Q trojan)
     
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  3. From the Start button, click Settings > Control Panel
    In the Control Panel, open the "Java Plug-in Control Panel"
    Select the Cache Tab
    Click the Clear button inside the Cache Tab, which will clear your JRE cache directory
     
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