Exploit Java/CVE
Exploit Java/CVE is a malicious Windows infection. Exploit Java/CVE is a class commonly downloaded alongside with other Java classes, which have been discovered to be malicious. That is a part of an obfuscation tactic used to lower Exploit Java/CVE removal risk. Despite that Exploit Java/CVE is concerned with the problem of its removal, if it finds the machine it has been installed to is other than Windows, it ends its processes. In Windows OS, environment Exploit Java/CVE exploits Java Runtime Environment vulnerability CVE-2010-0840. The aim of the Exploit Java/CVE is to drop unwanted files onto a computer system. Exploit Java/CVE is performed when a web browser of the compromised PC opens a website with the Java class, and the computer system concerned uses Sun Jave version inclined to the vulnerability. In order to remove Exploit Java/CVE, as well as unwanted content it advertises, use a reputable anti-virus program.
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