10.6 Removing Malicious Java Code

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Malicious Mobile Code: Virus Protection for Windows
By Roger A. Grimes
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Chapter 10.  Malicious Java Applets


Removing malicious Java code is a snap if you can identify it by name or know its location. Otherwise it is best to leave the disinfecting up to automated programs or the professionals.

Use an antivirus scanner

If your antivirus scanner detected the malicious applet, let it delete it.

Delete the malicious Java applet

If you can identify the malicious applet by name, locate it and delete it. To access the object list in Internet Explorer 5.x, choose Tools figs/u2192.gif InternetOptions figs/u2192.gif General figs/u2192.gif Settings figs/u2192.gif View Objects. Then you can then select the object and choose File figs/u2192.gif Remove Program File.

If the object is being used, you might have to manually delete the physical files in order to remove it. Usually active content objects are located in C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files or CLASSPATH subdirectories. The Dependency tab will reveal the other related files that can be deleted as long as no other objects depend on them. You might have to exit Internet Explorer, reboot Windows, and delete the necessary files prior to the starting your browser.

Restore from backup

As with any other type of exploit that you cannot be sure if it is 100 percent removed, it is best to delete or format the system and restore from a clean backup.


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Malicious Mobile Code. Virus Protection for Windows
Malicious Mobile Code: Virus Protection for Windows (OReilly Computer Security)
ISBN: 156592682X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 176

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