Mal/JavaKP-N is a Java malware that exploits a vulnerability (CVE-2010-0840) in the Java Runtime to get access to the victim system. CVE-2010-0840 is a Java vulnerability publicly disclosed in April 2010. It was patched by Oracle in March 2010.
Mal/JavaKP-N spreads via webpages containing a malicious Java Applet.
Mal/JavaKP-N usually downloads and executes additional malicious software on the victim system.
Examples of Mal/JavaKP-N include:
Example 1
File Information
- Size
- 5.1K
- SHA-1
- 0cd6bd6a082072bab2e32d9d8aa4e5290edcd2be
- MD5
- fdad3a9ff9284e8d073b50e1e8636b16
- CRC-32
- d354b572
- File type
- application/octet-stream
- First seen
- 2011-02-23
Other vendor detection
- Kaspersky
- Exploit.Java.CVE-2010-0840.b
Example 2
File Information
- Size
- 7.9K
- SHA-1
- 13404a26c85c5437e20209d783bd12045a95d9c2
- MD5
- 2653449a8324aded7205fc353fa09752
- CRC-32
- 9469d223
- File type
- application/zip
- First seen
- 2011-02-23
Other vendor detection
- Kaspersky
- Exploit.Java.CVE-2010-0840.b
Example 3
File Information
- Size
- 7.7K
- SHA-1
- 281a4e95e7b568f8666b237df15fdc7ea59e68ae
- MD5
- 10ac86f5ce68674e1d15b8263e7e6ab4
- CRC-32
- 992d2ccc
- File type
- application/zip
- First seen
- 2011-02-23