Java update with unknown publisher

I believe this to be malware.  I ran iVirus and that found 2 malwares items which were subsequently delated.  Opening some websites prompts the message box to appear.  Cancel one and another appears, cancel that they dissappear until that page is refreshed or a similar page prompts the message.
Advice/Help would be appreciated.

Click Cancel. Disable Java in your web browser or in the Java preference pane. If you don't absolutely need it, uninstall it.

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