The jdbgmgr.exe virus hoax involved an e-mail spam in 2002 that advised computer users to delete a file named jdbgmgr.exe because it was a computer virus. jdbgmgr.exe, which had a little teddy bear like icon (The Microsoft Bear), was actually a valid Microsoft Windows file, the Debugger Registrar for Java (also known as Java Debug Manager, hence jdbgmgr). the file with the "Bugbear" virus, which was a genuine virus, prevalent at the time. The effect of deleting the file was restricted to Java developers who used Microsoft Visual J++ v1.1.
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