May 6, 200620 yr Ok, i have no idea where those came from and ive never heard of them either, does anyone have any ideas? Current Goals80/80 Fletching60/75 Woodcutting97/100 Combat
May 6, 200620 yr have you been downloading any illeagal documents with progrmas such as limewire or bitcomet lately and has anyone other than you been on the computer? :cry:
May 6, 200620 yr It looks like you have been downloading zip files. The file has been unzipped, hence why there is so many files. You must've downloaded them from somewhere. Be grateful that they were found. Offline and unavailable.
May 6, 200620 yr Author i dont download illeagle documents lol, and just me and my gf use my computer Current Goals80/80 Fletching60/75 Woodcutting97/100 Combat
May 7, 200620 yr ByteVerify is a quite old exploit (2003) it has absolutely no effect if your java vm and/or windows is kept up to date , most likely you visited a site that still had an old applet which contained the code for the exploit. Close all browsers, Start > Settings > Control panel > Java Plug-in > Choose Cache Tab and click clear. most likely AVG already killed it but couldnt tell from the pic http://www.microsoft.com/technet/securi ... 3-011.mspx I like to fart silently but deadly in movie theatersArd Choille says (11:41 PM):I wouldn't dare tell you what to do m'dear
May 7, 200620 yr Author it didnt work, i already tried it. And avg did not clear it, i think ill make a backup of the files on a disc and then try removing them Current Goals80/80 Fletching60/75 Woodcutting97/100 Combat
May 10, 200620 yr Author manualy deleting the files worked fine and had absolutly no affect on my java :) Current Goals80/80 Fletching60/75 Woodcutting97/100 Combat
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