DavidR
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You’re welcome
- The best advice I gave was to confirm the detection (or otherwise) using virustotal and post the URL of the results.
If that shows multiple AVs (and there are 43 scanners on VT) detect it then it confirms the detection if only avast and gdata detect it (with the same malware name) then it is likely to be a false positive.
On confirmation one way or another we can decide if any further action is required, that is why it was suggested.
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If you have Adobe reader 9.0 installed then you should at the very least update it to the latest version. It is a huge target for malware given its very large user base, for that reason and it becoming very bloated for a simple pdf reader I switched to FoxIt PDF Reader a long time ago. There are other free PDF readers that are not as bloated or such a target for malware.
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For me any other action is premature without confirmation using VT.
Aside from that I’m not familiar with the OTS analysis and cleaning tool. No detections in the aswar.log.
Your JAVA version is way out of date and vulnerable (java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-1_6_0_11-windows-i586.cab [Java Plug-in 1.6.0_11]). You should uninstall this as it is very early and updating it won’t remove this old version.