Is your computer infected with Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507.CG? My computer is infected with the virus, but i have no clue to fix it. My Anti-Software, keeps notifying the virus every minute or so, is there any solution to delete it?

Exploit:Java CVE-2012-0507.CG Decription

Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507.CG is a new Trojan detected by MSE or Kaspersky. Its Alias: Mcafee: JV/Exploit-Blacole.f, Kaspersky: Exploit.Java.CVE-2012-0507.cg, Sophos: Troj/Java-ET, Bitdefender: xploit.Java.CVE-2012-0507.S, Eset: Java/Exploit.CVE-2012-0507.U, GData: Exploit.Java.CVE-2012-0507.S. Currently, a couple of computer users got the nasty virus and they scanned their computers with Microsoft Security Essentials. And it is found several detections of rootkits and potential malware in their systems. When your PC is infected with Exploit Java/CVE-2012-0507.CG. You are in safe mode and running windows XP and have run Microsoft security essentials. It quarantined the Trojan but cannot get rid of it. Is there any other way online to fix it? Trying to find out how to delete the files that make it possible for the Trojan horse Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507 CG in Win 7 to keep giving false pop up alerts. You’ve been at this all day.. And have accomplished nothing. Also bought Norton 360 and Win 7 is not allowing me to proceed with downloading.  The Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507.CG virus comes from several versions of Java/CVE-2012-0507, even if you have downloaded several anti-spyware, but none works. You must get it removed as soon as possible.

To get an easy way to remove the cunning virus, YooCare PC online service is recommended for you:

What do i do if anti-virus didn’t help to get rid of Exploit Java CVE-2012-0507.CG Virus?

I am running Microsoft Essentials and it is finding a Trojan:JS/IframeRef virus and I have ran Malaware, Super Anti Spyware, CC Cleaner and Microsoft Essentials Nothing removes it. Tells me to reboot computer to fix but Microsoft Essentials detects it again. It has affected my computer for a few days now. And Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507 CG has been picked up currently.However when I try the manual removal there are no files in the system 32 and no registry entries.How can I remove it? Help!!!!!!!!!! Then it is annoying, you are not only attacked by the Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507.CG virus, but also get the Data Recovery smart virus, may be there are lots of Trojan viruses. That is crazy, many people get suck and was about to throw the computers out of the window. They read the article about Uninstall the fake scam and delete the virus and did the all the steps in #2 from avast forum, and they are not sure how to do #1. Many users are so frustrate with this virus. Lucky they have another laptop with them to seek solutions. Manual removal of Exploit Java CVE-2012-0507 CG Virus step by step guide is below.

Best Way to Remove Exploit Java CVE-2012-0507 CG Step by Step?

Please follow these steps to get rid of the Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507.CG virus manually:
Step 1: Press CTRL+ALT+DEL or CTRL+SHIFT+ESC. Open the Windows Task Manager.
If that didn’t work, try another way. Press the Start button and click on the Run option. This will start the Run tool. Type in taskmgr and press OK. This should start the Windows Task Manager

Step 2: Within the Windows Task Manager click on the Processes tab. Find the process by name. random.exe. Then scroll the list to find required process. Select it with your mouse or keyboard and click on the End Process button. This will kill the process.

Video of Key Steps on How to Modify or Change Windows Registry:

Step 3: Delete malicious registry entries.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\random
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explorer\run\

Step 4?Remove malicious files of Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507.CG virus
win32rundll.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\cercsr6.sys
C:\program files\common files\spigot\search settings\SearchSettings.exe
C:\windows\system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll

Note:If you failed to remove Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-0507.CG virus with the method above, please consult YooSecurity certified professionals to remove it completely.

Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on November 19, 2012 5:02 am

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