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Why fixing the Java flaw will take so long
2013-01-16 13:09:57| InfoWorld: Top News
By now you've heard about the latest, very serious problem with Oracle's Java runtime.
Java exploit used in Red October cyberespionage attacks, researchers say
2013-01-15 23:31:53| InfoWorld: Top News
The hundreds of government, military and research organizations targeted in a large-scale cyberespionage operation dubbed Red October were not only attacked using malicious Excel and Word documents as previously believed, but also by using Web-based Java exploits, according to researchers from Israeli IT security firm Seculert.
How to disable Java in your browsers
2013-01-15 17:22:09| InfoWorld: Top News
The latest spate of Java insanity has prompted calls from all quarters to get rid of the beast.
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How to kill Java dead, dead, dead
2013-01-15 12:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
Once again, flaws in Java are creating big holes that hackers exploit to victimize users and, even worse, sabotage or spy on many of the computers that run key business processes at utilities, banks, hospitals, and government agencies. Enough already.
Java security comes down to 'war of attrition'
2013-01-15 12:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
Oracle will have to fight a war of attrition to keep Java secure, a security analyst said this week in reflecting on the latest malady affecting the standard edition of Java. While Java is again under attack, as it has been for the past year or so, Ross Barrett, senior manager of security at vendor Rapid7, is confident about Java's security for the long term: "It will just be a war of attrition. Oracle will make [Java] more secure over time."
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