(Reuters) - Computer users are being advised by security experts to disable Oracle Corp's widely used Java software after a security flaw was discovered in the past day that they say hackers are ...
Eh, the issues are just deeper. XHTML at least is properly formed, which is useful. Otherwise it is the same old story. Presentation and structure inexplicably mixed. Too high level, ...
An exploit for a previously unknown and currently unpatched vulnerability in Java is being used by cybercriminals to infect computers with malware, according to security researchers. An independent ...
Security researchers warn that cybercriminals have started using Java exploits signed with digital certificates to trick users into allowing the malicious code to run inside browsers. A signed Java ...
A security researcher has revealed another critical security vulnerability in Java. Adam Gowdiak of Security Explorations has disclosed the existence of a critical security vulnerability in Java SE 5, ...
Java has powered the world's most critical software for nearly three decades — from banking platforms and healthcare systems to enterprise applications and Android apps.
The latest Java zero-day hole ascended to the level of a national security threat. Has the tipping point for Java finally come? If the IT industry had a color-coded threat-level advisory system, the ...
A new exploit for a previously unknown and unpatched Java vulnerability is being actively used by attackers to infect computers with malware, according to researchers from security firm FireEye. “We ...
I don't have a problem when people want to uninstall the Java plugin from their browser. Just like Flash, it's a product of a bygone era. Native HTML5 apps are the way to go now for anything ...