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fractureiser
Discontinued Information about the fractureiser malware [Moved to: https://github.com/fractureiser-investigation/fractureiser] (by jaskarth)
But from everything that's been put out there by the people who caught and analyzed the virus in the github post, said virus attacks through .jar files and only affects .jar files until it gets to stage 3 where the bad shit goes down (stealing passwords, keyloggers, etc). You can only get infected through .jar files, it seems.
I haven't played minecraft in a few months, but after an earlier session with my friends I found a suspicious file called cracker_agent.jar in my base User folder. I opened it up in notepad++ to look for strings and it seems to be created/associated with https://github.com/melontini/cracker-util. I have no idea what this does, because the base "cracker-util" was nowhere in my mods folder. Nothing in my mods folder or this file got flagged by my virus scanner, but it's been suspicious ever since.
Yes, but I would check all the directories listed in this link: https://prismlauncher.org/news/cf-compromised-alert/#what-can-i-do also run a full scan of whatever antivirus you use. Also, open powershell and type netstat –a and look for the ip 85.217.144.130 on the local column. Also look for anything going on in the ports: 1337 1338 8081 8082 8083 . Also look for anything looking suspicious, like a lot of http ports open. Also read this: https://github.com/jaskarth/fractureiser