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Protecting your computer from Java based Attacks!

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People use .NET and C++, not Java but I guess it would be useful is people throw in malicious JAR files

Edited by Booch

Stop quoting people for your post count.

:( sorry for making you mad. 

Stop quoting people for your post count.

Yeah you should at least write 8 words like this guy

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This is amazing. Thanks for sharing it with us!

 

No problem, please send me some feedback.

People use .NET and C++, not Java but I guess it would be useful is people throw in malicious JAR files

People do use Java. You're using this bot aren't you? Millions of people play Minecraft, have played Runescape, and others games that use Java. Browsing the web can make you a victim of a JDB attack.

If i had more time i would decompile it and take a look myself but im a bit busy atm.

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If i had more time i would decompile it and take a look myself but im a bit busy atm.

 

There is nothing to decompile? It is Open-Source on Github.

No problem, please send me some feedback.

People do use Java. You're using this bot aren't you? Millions of people play Minecraft, have played Runescape, and others games that use Java. Browsing the web can make you a victim of a JDB attack.

 

This bot is the last thing I'll use, I just lurk on the programming section of the forum for a laugh every now and then. Also, if you think your program will detect FUD Java Drive-By attacks you are heavily mistaken, people pay thousands for advanced Cryptos. I won't bother addressing the rest of your post

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This bot is the last thing I'll use, I just lurk on the programming section of the forum for a laugh every now and then. Also, if you think your program will detect FUD Java Drive-By attacks you are heavily mistaken, people pay thousands for advanced Cryptos. I won't bother addressing the rest of your post

 

Please proceed to create a malicious Java program that JScanner can't detect.

 

Unobfuscated Results

 

Obfuscated Results

Edited by DMoneigh

Please proceed to create a malicious Java program that JScanner can't detect.

 

Unobfuscated Results

 

Obfuscated Results

 

"It allows users to scan class files, Jar files, and Applets for malicious code."

 

Which is why I said this won't work on FUD JDB attacks, cause the user won't be able to deliberately scan the file.

 

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Any other verification this works?

 

If it helps, I have added a link to my yearly documented log on JScanner.

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