Java/ByteVerify This virus abuses the security vulnerability in Java Virtual Machine described in MS03-011, which gives posibility of runing potentially dangerous operation to java program (like working with files).
Trojan horse using this vulnerability changes Internet Explorer Home page.
The fix is available on Microsoft web pages like WindowsUpdate.Microsoft.com
Unable to delete Java/ByteVerify from identified location in recycling bin.
Solution:
Start Run [drive]:/recycler
Tools > Folder Options
View
Uncheck "hide protected operating system files"
Check "Show hidden files and folders"
OK
Edit > Select All
Shift and then press the DEL key ( the shift does not put it in the recycling bin again, meaning everything with the Del key is put in the recycling bin). Shift DEL is absolute delete.
Last edited on Tue Apr 18th, 2006 03:51 am by andyadmin
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