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Solved Trojan.Gen (brealizer.class)

Discussion in 'Malware and Virus Removal Archive' started by SarahB, 2010/09/19.

  1. 2010/09/23
    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    Good news :)

    I suggest, you start new topic about it in appropriate forum.

    Good luck and stay safe :)
     
  2. 2010/09/26
    SarahB

    SarahB Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    :eek: I don't beleive this! Norton has found this same "virus" again today.

    Details:

    c:\documents and settings\sarah\application data\sun\java\deployment\cache\6.0\59\1fc6ef3b-551d3d17

    On computer as of
    Not Available
    Last Used:
    26/09/2010 at 14:06:33
    Startup Item: No
    Launched: No

    Unknown
    Number of users in the Norton Community that have used this file: Unknown

    High
    This file risk is high.

    Threat Details
    Programs that infect other programs, files, or areas of a computer by inserting themselves or attaching themselves to that medium.

    Origin

    Downloaded from Not Available

    URL Not Available
    UNTESTED

    File Actions
    brealizer.class
    [Contained in] c:\documents and settings\sarah\application data\sun\java\deployment\cache\6.0\59\1fc6ef3b-551d3d17
    Deleted

    File Thumbprint:
    Not Available
    ____________________________

    Is this for real or is it a false positive?! I have scanned with SuperantiSpyware and MWAM and found 0.

    What do you think?
    S
     

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  4. 2010/09/26
    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    Well, this is what you have your AV for - to protect you.

    In this case....

    Clear your Java Cache

    • Go Start>Control Panel (Classic View)>Java
    • On the General tab, under Temporary Internet Files, click the Settings button.
    • Next, click on the Delete Files button
    • There are two options in the window to clear the cache - leave BOTH checked
      • Applications and Applets
      • Trace and Log Files
    • Click OK on Delete Temporary Files Window.
      • Note: This deletes ALL the Downloaded Applications and Applets from the CACHE.
    • Click OK to leave the Temporary Files Window
    • Click OK to leave the Java Control Panel.
     
  5. 2010/09/26
    SarahB

    SarahB Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    OK, I have done this.
     
  6. 2010/09/26
    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    You're good to go :)
     
  7. 2010/09/26
    SarahB

    SarahB Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    OK thanks again Broni.

    Perhaps you might get a few days peace from me this time....................:D
     
  8. 2010/09/26
    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    Hahahaha.....
    Enjoy your Sunday :)
     

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