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Oracle issues Java update to fix latest exploit, but security experts say to still stay away

Ashraf January 14, 2013 10

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You know that latest Java exploit that had the world up in arms, with Firefox and Apple blocking Java and U.S. Department of Homeland Security recommending people disable Java? Yeah, well, Oracle has issued updates to Java to address and plug the exploit.

According to update notes released by Oracle [...]

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New Java vulnerability in Java 5/6/7 bypasses Java security sandbox, affects 1 billion users worldwide

Ashraf September 25, 2012 3

Is it open season on Java? Or has the season for Java never ended? Who knows. I do know, however, that yet another vulnerability has been discovered in Java. This time the vulnerability affects Java 5, Java 6, and Java 7, meaning roughly one billion users around the world are [...]

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Password stealing trojan hits Mac OS X and Linux, declared “first in history” to affect both platforms

Ashraf September 5, 2012 0

Russian security firm Doctor Web is reporting the discovery of a password stealing trojan that is taking aim at Mac OS X and Linux. (Should have bought a Windows.)

According to Doctor Web, the maker of Dr. Web Anti-Virus and related products, the BackDoor.Wirenet.1 trojan (a name Dr. [...]

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New Java 7 exploit allows hackers to install malware on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux; only fix currently is to disable Java

Ashraf August 28, 2012 24

Perhaps due to their high market penetration, or maybe because of poor coding, Adobe Flash and Java have emerged as the two most widely attacked platforms on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux alike. Indeed Adobe just recently patched a new Flash vulnerability, and now it is Java’s turn.

A [...]

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