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  1. Hi! I am hosting a modded minecraft server (1.16) on my home PC, and started seeing Malwarebytes detect and block Exploit.JavaMaliciousInboundSocket everytime a specific friend tried to join the server. We tried a couple things. He reinstalled java, connected via direct connect, and for a little while he could join without Malwarebytes shutting down the server. Then it started happening again. I tried hosting a vanilla 1.19 server, and he connected just fine without Malwarebytes doing anything. My theory right now is it has something to do with Java 8 that isn't in Java 17 (if I am understanding Minecraft java versions correctly). My friend uses Webroot as his antivirus. He also downloaded Malwarebytes Free and did a scan which didn't find anything. I have another friend who has connected to the modded server just fine with no issues. And yeah, two friends isn't a great sample size. I am hoping someone can help me figure out what exactly is going on. Is my friend compromised? Are older minecraft servers a bad idea because they are on an older version of Java? Is there simply something weird happening? I have seen a few forum topics on this exploit, so I have attached the Malwarebytes Support Tool log as I have seen requested in all of those. Log of the most recent event: Malwarebytes www.malwarebytes.com -Log Details- Protection Event Date: 6/25/23 Protection Event Time: 2:23 PM Log File: b96aa488-138d-11ee-a936-d85ed3d4bd25.json -Software Information- Version: 4.5.30.269 Components Version: 1.0.2037 Update Package Version: 1.0.71502 License: Premium -System Information- OS: Windows 10 (Build 19045.3086) CPU: x64 File System: NTFS User: System -Exploit Details- File: 0 (No malicious items detected) Exploit: 1 Exploit.JavaMaliciousInboundSocket, , Blocked, 150, 392684, 0.0.0, , -Exploit Data- Affected Application: Java Protection Layer: Application Behavior Protection Protection Technique: Java malicious inbound socket detected File Name: URL: (end) mbst-grab-results.zip
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