Partially removed Microsoft Java CVE-2013-2423 security scanner

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I ran the Security Scanner version 1.0.3001.0 Microsoft and he has detected the malicious program JAVA/CVE-2013-2423 and indicated that it was partially removed.

I deleted all my Win 7 Pro x 64 system Java programs and represented the program with the same results, only partial removal.

I deleted all restore and backup points and the scan is represented with the same results.

The scanner said three files were infected. But that doesn't tell you which files they are.

There is no way to determine what should be deleted from the system. When you click on "View detailed results of the analysis" what you get is a pop-up with two columns: Malware and analysis of the results. Only in the column of malware: exploit: Java/CVE-2013-2423. The results of the analysis indicates: partially removed.

The popup box also indicates: to view the manual steps, click the name of the virus, spyware or potentially unwanted software. When I click on the name of the virus, I get a Web page on the virus and it says it takes to remove programs, I did after the first scan, but the Scanner still shows its presence.

I think Microsoft should modify this program to give the full path to the infected files.

This is the first time I ran the Microsoft Safety Scanner. My internet security software is ESET Smart Security 7. I also run Windows Defender and SUPERAntiSpyware Pro, but none of these programs has detected this threat.

Is there a solution to this problem?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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This problem has been resolved. Although I just updated to ESET Smart Security 6 at 7, I didn't run a scan complete with ESET SS 7 still. ESET SS 7 found and removed the threat.

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