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Next week’s Patch Tuesday updates for Windows will include a monumental security fix. An update to Internet Explorer, for installation on PCs running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.x, will ...
Java is a security headache, not just for users and Oracle, its provider, but also for other software companies that have to deal with it, as well. Microsoft has taken steps to address this problem by ...
A malicious batch of adware and spyware has appeared that can use Firefox and other alternative browsers to infect Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
The unpatched Java vulnerability reported last week could be exploited by malware to infect your system, although no such infections have been discovered to date.
This week's zero-day threat involving multiple versions of Internet Explorer may frequently leverage the presence of Java on the infected machine. The memory corruption vulnerability, which was ...
I could use some assistance here. I need to run two instances of Internet Explorer (on one machine) with two different versions of the JRE.<BR><BR>I <I>must</I> have Sun Java 1.3.1_02 in one browser ...
TechLogon describes its quest to disable Java in IE. The site admin found that killing all Oracle add-ons (the procedure I suggested last week) didn’t stop Java. Disabling third-party browser ...
The website belonging to non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders is the latest to be hit by attacks that use the recently patched Java and Internet Explorer vulnerabilities to ...
Following the trail of attackers exploiting vulnerabilities in Java led one security researcher to discover a new zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
Unfortunately, Java programmers do not enjoy such convenience. The JEditorPane in Java is quite limited and gives up when it comes to displaying pages rich in DHTML and JavaScript.