Makes you wonder, doesn’t it? But, no, he’s not. He’s an actual Human being, on a computer.
Not a surprise to see that listed as being malware. I suspect someone will remove it along the way. Jar files shouldn’t be auto-starting with Windows.
Edit:
FYI: The reason why javaw.exe is being detected rather then the AutoUpdater.jar file, is because Java runs the Jar File. Java can’t tell if it’s malicious or not. You see the same thing with games like Minecraft that use .JAR files. When you lunch minecraft, you’re launching javaw.exe*32. That’s why we recommend removing Java unless absolutely needed.
First submission 2015-06-02 00:19:18 UTC ( 10 hours, 7 minutes ago )
Last submission 2015-06-02 00:49:48 UTC ( 9 hours, 36 minutes ago )
it is new ^^