The following virus warning just popped up but I believe it’s a false positive HELP
Virus has been detected!
File Name: loaderadv1.jar-29d31695-52b318de.zip
FileID: 9
Virus Description: JS:ClassLoader-5
It’s in the following Folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\Norbert Gostischa\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javapi\v1.0\jar
Please advise if that’s a false positive so that I know if I can restore it.
I need to know because it’s in the Sun Java Directory? if it’s an actual virus or if it’s a false positive and has to be restored so my java will work.
As Fast said, don’t worry about saving it if it’s in the cache folders – they’re exactly what they sound like, just cached copies of applets to save loading time next time you use them.
Since an applet typically has quite a few individual audio and graphics files associated with it, your best bet is simply to open the Java Control Panel and empty the cache.
Having done that, worst-case scenerio is simply that it was a false positive and the applet will have to be loaded from scratch again next time. But that doesn’t take forever, even on my dialup – it’s not like you have to replace any part of Java itself.
False positive: a clean file or script that is detected as being a virus or a worm, ie, it’s not a virus, it’s not a positive test but a false positive test.