In a follow up to the Java exploit, ARSTechnica mentions an article from a security researcher at Kaspersky Labs (a well-known and highly trusted anti-virus vendor) that says that they have found “multiple ad networks redirecting to Blackhole sites” and that they “…have seen ads from legitimate sites… redirecting to domains hosting the current (Java 0-day virus). These sites include weather sites, news sites, and of course, adult sites.”
This means that if you have Java running, and browsed any website that showed you these compromised ads, you are probably infected right now.
First, check to see if you are running Java, and disable it if you are, by following the steps in the original post. Also, since these threats are all brand-new, be sure to browse all secure sites with your XVU Drive until this exploit is fully patched and all related viruses are able to be detected by your AV vendor.