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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.
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.
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 ...
Oracle has shipped an update for its Java software that fixes at least eight critical security holes.
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.