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Date: Tue Jan 17 00:16:18 2006
From: pvnick at gmail.com (Paul)
Subject: Sun Java Update Scheduler gets placed in
	autostart without absolute path quotes

Name: SunJavaUpdateSched

Value: C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_05\bin\jusched.exe

 

?Meaning that Windows will attempt to execute C:\Program.exe first, and then
the rest of the path if that doesn?t exist.

 

Might be a bug in the old version ? I haven?t updated yet. Not a very
critical bug, although the autostart is in HKLM, so users can install
malware on other users? accounts.

 

Kind regards,

Paul Nickerson

Greyhats Security


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