Should Declude be catching a "ByteVerify" exploit?

This came through Declude/F-Prot/Trend::

NetShield-4.6.0: The file CACHE1:\ETC\PROXY\CACHE\1B\8FCC389B.AAJ\bb.class was infected with
Exploit-ByteVerify . The file was successfully cleaned with Scan engine version 4.2.40 DAT version 4.0.4350.
(from DUSD_BM2)


http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp?id=description&virus_k=100261#indications

Is it possible that that wasn't from an E-mail that came through Declude?


The ByteVerify exploit should be detected by the virus scanner, if a virus is detected that uses the exploit. Since the ByteVerify exploit is not dangerous by itself (a virus with the ByteVerify exploit should be detected, and such viruses are rare), Declude Virus does not include detection of this client-side vulnerability.

-Scott
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