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OS X向けのJavaセキュリティアップデートを導入すると、Appleが提供したJavaアプレットのプラグインが、全ブラウザからアンインストールされる。
While Java Preferences is missing for those using OS X 10.7 or later, the utility is still present for those who update Java in OS X 10.6. This may seem to suggest that Apple simply overlooked ...
Disabling Java in OS X requires doing so for each user account; however, even terminal commands for doing this may be a bit impractical to use as a substitute.
Next, re-enable Java applet support in the Java Preferences application (or wait for your Mac to automatically prompt you the next time you need it). Third, pick a secondary browser that you never ...
To disable Java in the browsers (biggest security risk) head to each browsers preferences or add-ons. Don't disable Javascript, that's not Java.
As promised, Apple has released a new Java security update for Mac OS X that removes the most common variants of the Flashback malware that is estimated to be installed on over 650,000 Mac systems ...
Apple has today released an update for Mac OS X users that delivers improved security for those that are running Java on their machines. This update repairs a vulnerability used to hack into Apple ...
Users may re-enable automatic execution of Java applets using the Java Preferences application. If the Java web plug-in detects that no applets have been run for an extended period of time it will ...
There are some goodies in Software Update/the Mac App Store tonight: Apple has released the HP Printer Software Update 2.12, adding support for additional HP printers, and the Java for OS X 2012 ...
Apple recently released Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 1 (which adds Java SE 6 to your Mac) after receiving much criticism for omitting it when Leopard shipped:Discussion threads began to appear in ...
Oracle updated Java on Tuesday 16 October 2012 and Apple followed suit a day later. Apple's update is the latest in its efforts directed at keeping Java off Macs.