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Verifierbug.class - How to remove?

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Name: psps
Date: March 12, 2004 at 12:16:54 Pacific
OS: WinXP
CPU/Ram: Pentium IV
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I have the same symptom described at http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard/forum/6474.html.
There was no resolution in that forum, so I decided to start another round.
The symptom: AVG tells that I haver verifierbug.class in C:\WINDOWS\Temp\0269A8A8 but, when I look, there are no files there. I checked my options: no hidden files. I turned off the System Recovery (WinXP) and I already used Ad-aware, McAfee (licenced), Stinger and AVG. Antivirus lists and everything is up-to-date. All softwares say my system is clean... and after some days, there is the AVG message again.

I hijackedthis, also. I can post it as soon as you ask for. Am I bugged somehow? Thank you.



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Name: capt
Date: March 12, 2004 at 14:23:17 Pacific
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Psps, it sounds like you are taking the appropriate steps. One question, when you turned off "system restore", did you restart the computer before you turned it back on?


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Response Number 2
Name: TheKid
Date: March 12, 2004 at 15:42:16 Pacific

Response Number 3
Name: psps
Date: March 16, 2004 at 19:29:28 Pacific
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Yes, Capt: I turned system restore off and reboot the computer. By the way, I believe the virus was coming back from there, so in this last time I left the system restore off. Today I turned it on, again. In the last 4 days this virus didn't show up again. I will let you know if it is back. I am not really happy, since none of the programs I used declared "verifierbug.class" found.
In addition, I follow the documentation provided by the Kid, and I located useful information under the synonym Trojan.ByteVerify. It looks like it was coming not from the system restore, as I suspected, but from the Sun-java cache. What I did was
Control Panel > Java Plug In
Click on Cache tab
Click on Clear
Since them, my system looks like free of this pain. Do you think I am in the safe side now?

Thank you for the help.


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