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By now you’ve heard about the latest, very serious problem with Oracle’s Java runtime. You may also have heard that it could take a very long time to fix. Here’s why: The flaw uncovered by ...
A security breach in a very common programming language used on personal computers and websites across the Internet, could let a hacker take control of your machine.
Oracle released a fix over the weekend for two serious vulnerabilities in Java, but this doesn't seem to have improved matters much. The vulnerabilities, which affect Web browsers using Java 7 ...
Oracle patches a hole in Java 7 that allowed hackers to hijack computers for botnets. The fix comes after a warning from the Department of Homeland Security.
Apple has issued an update for Mac OS X installations of Java that fixes at least one critical security vulnerability in the software.
Internet browsers use Java for interactive Web content Program is a major target for hackers Update to the most recent version to avoid security risks The weekly — sometimes daily — security ...
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.
The weekly -- sometimes daily -- security scares that occur with Java may remind you of the old whack-a-mole arcade game. Here's how to stay safe.
Update 13 for Java 7 and Update 39 for Java 6 was released this afternoon by Oracle.
With the recent announcement of JEP 188: Java Memory Model Update, now seems like a good time to brush up on what you know about the JMM.
Sun is to ship a fix for vulnerabilities that were found in the mobile version of Java by a Polish security researcher. The flaws are only present in older versions of Java 2 Platform Micro ...