Virus detected in Java directory

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My AVG detected Trojan. Byte and verified infection in the Java cache directory and advise me to perform an update to remove it. However I don’t have Internet access. I am afraid to continue using the computer because it might cause further infection. Please help!

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Answered By 0 points N/A #87769

Virus detected in Java directory

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You don’t really have the internet access or you just lost your Internet connection? If you had a prior connection, try going to Safe mode with networking and get the update for AVG.

Answered By 130 points N/A #87770

Virus detected in Java directory

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I really don't have the internet connection.

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Answered By 0 points N/A #87771

Virus detected in Java directory

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Just clear Temporary Internet Files. Click Start button, select Control Panel. Open Java Control Panel. Click Settings on Temporary Internet Files. Click Delete Files on Temporary Files Settings. Click Ok.

Answered By 130 points N/A #87772

Virus detected in Java directory

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I rescind my computer and no more infections. Thanks! Removing temporary files worked.

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Virus detected in Java directory

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You're welcome. Let me just post screenshots on how it is done.

Control Panel Programs Java Control Panel Temporary Files Settings

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