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Researcher Adam Gowdiak reported a sandbox-bypass Reflection API vulnerability discovered in the latest version of Java 7u21.
We know there is a Java problem — most security experts agree with Sophos’ security expert, Paul Ducklin, who has consistently told computer users on any platform to “ switch Java off “.
After so many hacks, why won’t Java just go away? Experts say Oracle needs to re-think its approach to security ...
After its hack attack, Apple has released a tool that will shut off malware that may have been installed on hacked Macs.
Less than 24 hours after admitting some of its employees computers had been hacked, Apple has pushed out a security update to users of its Mac computers. The patch fixes issues surrounding Java, a ...
"Apple will find itself eating a big piece of humble pie," says Enterprise Strategy Group's Jon Oltsik on the newly revealed security hole for Apple users.
Online attackers have wasted no time seizing on a critical vulnerability in Oracle's Java software framework that makes it possible to install malware on computers running Windows, Mac OS X, or ...
Almost every Mac is running Apple's version of Java 1.6, and almost every Linux box is running OpenJDK, neither of which are vulnerable to this exploit.
The malware bypassed the Java sandbox protections; once Facebook reported the vulnerability to Oracle, the company responded with a patch on February 1st to correct the flaw.
Apple has released a software update after the company admitted a security flaw had left its own employees' computers exposed to hackers.
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