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Re: Java/Byte Verify I'm no expert, but afaik (and from the few times that same problem bit me in the ass), it was from files in the cache. If anyone knows where else Java/Byte Verify appears feel free to correct. -- Mikami Vvian, resident Girlfriend of Steel, care of the Tokyo-3 Middle Daughters Club |
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| Vvian is correct in deleting the files detected is the way to go, they are temporary internet files anyway. It is important to have your Java updated from the original MS JVM (Java Virtual Machine) however because the Byte/Verify exploit is the preferred method of infecting your PC with CoolWebSearch. The more secure versions of Sun Java allow the byte/verify files to load but not execute. Here is a link to load Sun's latest Java Runtime environment (JRE): »java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp |
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