With the news that some Apple, Facebook, and Twitter employees’ Macs were hacked, and Apple and Oracle’s subsequent software patches, it’s time to revisit the question of whether Java can be used ...
Q: Recently the Denver Post had articles telling computer users to disable UPnP and Java because of hackers using them to gain control of a person’s computer, but didn’t tell us how to do it. Can you ...
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 ...
Just weeks after Oracle pushed out an out-of-band update to patch critical vulnerabilities in Java, the company has again rushed an update to shore up the embattled platform. It's time once again to ...
Millions of computer users who run the most recent versions of Oracle's Java software should disable the product owing to security flaws, says the cybersecurity section of the Department of Homeland ...
IMPORTANT: The article below was written in August 2012, in response to a security scare involving Java. Although that particular scare has now passed for users who have kept their Java installation ...
The Department of Homeland security says slam shut your Java trunk, disable it, tear it out of your dashboard and toss it into a dumpster behind an Abby’s Pizza, take it out into the desert and bury ...
Question: What's the best way to keep my Mac safe from the Flashback Trojan that has been in the news? Answer: Flashback is technically not a trojan-horse application at all, but a "drive-by download" ...
Millions of computer users who run the most recent versions of Oracle's Java software should disable it owing to security flaws, says the... Millions of computer users who run the most recent versions ...
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