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In an unprecedented announcement, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security implored computer users to uninstall and also disable Java in web browsers because hackers are exploiting a security bug ...
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Days after the Department of Homeland Security said computer users should remove the latest versions of its Java software, Oracle Corp. says it has fixed the flaw. But U.S. security experts call ...
As the parade of newly discovered security flaws in Oracle's Java software have been used in one attack after another over the past year, everyone from security researchers to Apple to the ...
Steps you should take to fix a Java SE security risk on your computer, a message from Oracle, broadcast by ESET, as requested by the FTC.
Security researchers are warning of a zero-day vulnerability in all versions of Java, including the latest Java 7 update 10. The vulnerability can allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to ...
Millions of computer users who run the most recent versions of Oracle's Java software should disable it owing to security flaws, says the cybersecurity section of the Department of Homeland ...
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