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Two applications most of us have installed on our Windows computers and which need to be updated very frequently are Flash and Java. Java is a technique used to create animated or interactive web ...
Oracle has released a software update to fix a critical security vulnerability in its Java software that miscreants and malware have been exploiting to break into vulnerable computers.
To disable Java Update notification on your computer, there are two methods, by Registry Editor and Control Panel, check out both in this article.
Yesterday we noted Apple's release of Java Update 1.4.2 Update 1, as well as a reader report that a Java-based site that previously didn't work under OS X worked after installing the update ...
Sun releases Java Standard Edition 6, a Java desktop update meant to work better with scripting languages.
Oracle today released a new version of Java, plugging security holes so severe that experts recommended that Internet users disable the plugin immediately. The fix is available for download here ...
You know that Java update you keep ignoring? Well, stop ignoring it! Outdated software almost always has lots of holes in it, allowing malware to reach your system without you doing anything.
Trend Micro has spotted a piece of malicious software that masquerades as the latest patch for Java, a typically opportunistic move by hackers.
Security experts have been scrutinizing the safety of Java since a similar security scare in August, which prompted some of them to advise using the software only on an as-needed basis.
Oracle will release a new version of Java on Tuesday that will include 42 security fixes and will make changes to how Web-based Java content will be presented inside browsers.
Java security holes need fixing immediately Oracle has just released another big security update, patching 17 vulnerabilities across various platforms -- except for Apple's Mac OS X.