Multiple Programs – DEPLOYJAVA1.DLL
Deployjava1.dll is an ActiveX control that installs with version 6, update 20 (or later) of the Java Plugin (Java Runtime Environment) from Sun Microsystems. You'll also find a file called npdeployjava1.dll. In earlier versions, these files were called deploytk.dll and npdeploytx.dll. If you've seen a warning regarding these files immediately after installing or updating your Java Runtime Environment, you can consider it safe. You can always find the latest Java Runtime Environment (JRE) at http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp.
Deployjava1.dll will be found in your Windows\System or System32 folder. It installs with Rootkit.TDSS.Gen and Backdoor:Win32/Nuwar.A . Rootkit.TDSS.gen installs as a rootkit. It displays random popups, attempts to redirect browser searches and may disable your antivirus software. Backdoor.Win32/Nuwar.A runs on system startup and may allow a remote user to access your system. You'll find more information at http://www.pctools.com/mrc/infections/id/Rootkit.TDSS/ and at http://www.sophos.com/security/analyses/viruses-and-spyware/w32nuwara.html. We'd recommend removing this file using WinPatrol. First, kill it under Active Tasks then remove it from your IE Helpers. To do so, right click the file then select "Delete file on Reboot". Finally, reboot your system then check to make sure the file is really gone.
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