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    Oracle has pushed a critical patch update for its Java SE platform that fixes at least 37 security vulnerabilities in the widely-installed program. Several of these flaws are so severe that they are likely to be exploited by malware or attackers in the days or weeks ahead. So — if you have Java installed — it is time to update (or to ditch the program once and for all).

    The latest update for Java 7 (the version most users will have installed) brings the program to Java 7 Update 55. Those who’ve chosen to upgrade to the newer, “feature release” version of Java — Java 8 — will find fixes available in Java 8 Update 5 (Java 8 doesn’t work on Windows XP).

    According to Oracle, at least four of the 37 security holes plugged in this release earned a Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) rating of 10.0 — the most severe possible. According to Oracle, vulnerabilities with a 10.0 CVSS score are those which can be easily exploited remotely and without authentication, and which result in the complete compromise of the host operating system.

    If you have/need Java, JavaRa is my prefered method for updating it since it has the ability to remove old, insecure versions and files of Java.

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    • #3
      Slightly jealous of Java. ... its so easy for them to plug 37 holes.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Magnus View Post
        Slightly jealous of Java. ... its so easy for them to plug 37 holes.
        Yeah, but they made 57 new holes plugging those...
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        • #5
          Java has always been a massive fucking security leak. I absolutely refuse to use it anymore.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by CJ View Post
            Java has always been a massive fucking security leak. I absolutely refuse to use it anymore.
            Our company has software that REQUIRES j6u7. . . its laughable.
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            • #7
              I remember the good old days when Java was touted as ultra secure, and you couldn't do anything with it other than making Applets for web pages.
              Originally posted by Broncojohnny
              HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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              • #8
                java suXX0rs
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