On the back of news that not one, but two, zero-day vulnerabilities have been found in the current version of Oracle's Java Runtime Environment, many predicted that it was just a matter of time before ...
Now is the time to disable Java in your web browser, or even remove it from your system if that is practical. Why? The bad guys are hard at work trying to exploit a zero day vulnerability in the ...
A number of security experts warn that businesses which fail to update from Java 6 on their systems are vulnerable to attack. The final fix for the out-of-date Java 6 platform was released by Oracle ...
New analysis of a zero-day Java exploit that surfaced last week indicates that it takes advantage of not one but two previously unknown vulnerabilities in the widely-used software. The latest figures ...
The last time hackers found a hole in Java’s browser plugin so bad that it sparked a warning from Homeland Security—which was less than five months ago, mind you—I wrote that you should “probably ...
Businesses are growing worried about drive-by infections by malware that exploits two zero-day Java vulnerabilities. Attackers, apparently operating from China, chained the two vulnerabilities ...
The hackers who maintain Blackhole and Nuclear Pack — competing crimeware products that are made to be stitched into hacked sites and use browser flaws to foist malware — say they’ve added a brand new ...
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