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Protecting your computer from Java based Attacks!

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The irony when you offer a sketchy java program that will point out sketchy java programs l0l

 

srsly though, looks pretty sweet. biggrin.png

 

LOL, thanks man.

1) Find a Java program that you are suspicious of.

2) Goto http://www.github.com/DMoneigh/JScanner and download the Jar or compile and execute yourself.

3) Click "Scan" and select what you're scanning.

              - For class and Jar files click "Application" and select them.

              - For Applets click "Applet" and supply the URL to the applet.

              - If you would like to list all class and Jar files on your computer click the "Computer" menu item.

4) Read your scan results and determine if the Java program is malicious.

You should put this in the main post so people know what to do. :P

This can really easily be bypassed in its current state..

  • Author

You should put this in the main post so people know what to do. tongue.png

Thanks, will do shortly!

 

This can really easily be bypassed in its current state..

Please provide an example. If you're talking about using reflection, that's understandable. I will be adding "signatures" to the next version to detect reflection.

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nice work man

 

Thanks man I worked really hard. If you find any bugs and/or have any suggestions please tell me.

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It looks very nice thanks!

No problem, if you have any suggestions please let me know.

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Thanks for this.

  • Author

This guide actually helped bro

 

 

Thanks for this.

I'm glad that you guys like this. There will be a well improved version with brand-new features in the near future.

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