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Citing security and market forces as primary factors, Oracle said it will drop support for the Java browser plug-in in JDK 9.
Now Oracle is doing the same, somewhat. Of course, it isn't dropping the ball on Java entirely but it is announcing the inevitable and probably demise of the Java web browser plugin.
Oracle earlier this week announced its decision to scrap its Java browser plug-in. The plug-in, which has been a frequent target of hackers, won't be included in the next version of the kit for ...
Oracle Java に脆弱性、セキュリティ更新プログラムの適用を呼びかけ 独立行政法人情報処理推進機構(IPA)は7月16日、Oracle Java の脆弱性対策について発表した。影響を受けるシステムはサポートされている以下の Oracle 製品。
Oracle has been working to improve Java security, Smith said, though much of that work has not been publicized. He pointed to new security features, such as a slider on the Java control panel that ...
IPA(Information-technology Promotion Agency:情報処理推進機構)は4月17日、Oracle Java SEおよびOracle GraalVMの複数の脆弱性を修正するアップデートが公開された ...
Next year, the Java browser plug-in, which is frequently the target of Web-based exploits, will be retired by Oracle.
The technology company Oracle is retiring its Java browser plug-in. The software is widely used to write programs that run in web browsers. But Oracle said modern browsers were increasingly ...
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