Most of the products tested (except Windows Server 2012), use Oracle’s Java in one form or another, at least for client access and also in some cases within the management interface. With numerous ...
Is the Java browser plug-in the IT equivalent of the human appendix? Would you miss it if it were gone? Probably not, experts say, especially now that attackers are beating the Java sandbox with a ...
Poland-based Security Explorations, which has been in a dispute with Oracle over the vendor's denial of a recent finding, said Monday that it discovered five additional flaws in Java SE. Two of the ...
Oracle appears to have shifted significant material resources to work on the Java-based browser security vulnerabilities that have grabbed headlines over the past two years -- so many resources that ...
People, it's time to disable Java on all your computer Web browsers, at least temporarily. The Java exploit discovered yesterday (Jan. 10) has already spread to at least four different browser exploit ...
Yet another Internet exploit sent a ripple of disquiet through the ether last week. The unease was not due solely to the new vulnerability in Netscape and Java, but also to its discoverer, Dan ...
Make Java security a top priority at every stage of application development, from class-level language features to API endpoint authorization Security is one of the most complex, broad, and important ...
The Department of Homeland Security says despite some fixes to Java, it continues to recommend users disable the program in their Web browsers, because it remains vulnerable to attacks that could ...
Attackers can target various software vulnerabilities in IBM Installation Manager, Java Runtime, Packaging Utility and Personal Communications (PCOMM). There are currently no reports of ongoing ...
Java Development Kit (JDK) 24 is now available as a production release. A short-term support release of standard Java, JDK 24 will receive only six months of Premier-level support from Oracle, ...