Here's a few more suggestions:
Microsoft has a patch available for this, you can get the patch from:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-011.mspx
Try some of these aswell:
* Go to *c:\windows\.jpi_cache\jar* using windows explorer. delete everything in there. it's just cache, so don't sweat it. voila! i just got rid of it doing that.
* Please visit the following link and see if this could help you:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/cgi-bin/virauto.cgi?vid=36538
* I tried all of the methods described and my AVG said I still had the virus. I went to my start button, clicked on accessaries, went to system tools, and performed the disk clean-up. That removed the downloaded program files from the temporary folder, which I believe was the source of the virus. I ran AVG, and it came up clean.
* I recently had this problem on my computer. I went to the link website listed below, and followed the instructions. Haven't had a problem since.
http://java.com/en/download/help/cache_virus.jsp
* These malicious applets are designed to exploit vulnerabilities in the Microsoft VM. Here are the instructions on how to manually remove these malicious applets from the JRE cache directory: 1. From the Start button, click Settings > Control Panel. 2.) In the Control Panel, open the "Java Plug-in Control Panel". 3.) Select the Cache Tab. 4.) Click the Clear button inside the Cache Tab, which will clear your JRE cache directory. For users of Windows in Spanish: Ir a Inicio, panel de control, seleccionar vista clásica, doble click en java, seleccionar general, delete temporary files.
* I downloaded AdAware SE and got rid of the java/byteverify. It is free and only takes a few minutes to do. I do not know if it will be a permanent removal or not but I certainly hope so.
* Took a suggestion from your one of the contributors on your site, went to accessories, systems, scan disk and ran the same and pronto the virus was removed. Thank you.
* To remove Java/ByteVerify in Windows XP: 1) Click start, click search, click 'All files and folders'. 2) Click 'more advanced options', and tick the boxes 'search system folders', 'search hidden files and folders', 'search subfolders'. 3) In 'All or part of the file name:' box type blackbox.class, then click 'search' button. 4) In the right hand pane locate the item blackbox.class, right click it, click delete, click OK. Please note the item may appear as blackbox.class or blackBox.class remove each of these entries and both if present.
* Run spysweeper (or any other well established spy remover, etc) in safe mode, as it will run faster and will not crash or stall. (whenever your system is struggling to remove any viruses, adware or spyware, do it in safe mode.
* Here is a handy little program that will help delete any Java-ByteVerify entries. It's small, fast and really helps keep your system clean. Best of all, it's free. It is CCleaner or Crap Cleaner. Find it at
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Secure-cleaning/CCleaner.shtml click on options, advanced and untick 'only delete files in Windows Temp folders older than 48 hours.' You will be surprised how much junk it will clean and your system will run better for it.
* Run Ilsystemwiper.my AVG finds java-byteverify from time to time and running ilsystem wiper (free download) works everytime.
* As was stated above I used the program ccleaner to rid my computer of this pest. It was very fast and easy.
* The problem is not just with IE. I got the Java-ByteVerify trojan/virus using Firefox. Doesn't matter on what browser you're on. Even with Firefox you need Java plugins to view most of the sites. Just use a firewall like Zonealarm and updte your XP with SP2. Should prevent most of these malicious worms in the first place.
Also, try switching System Restore off again, reboot your PC normally once and then reboot it again and go into Safe Mode, run a virus scan and hopefully this time it should get rid of the viruses
