Administrators who support Java applications and various Oracle databases should pay close attention to the latest quarterly security update from Oracle, as more than a third of the security fixes ...
Oracle has just released an update that is intended to patch up three "distinct but related vulnerabilities" as well as another serious security issue regarding Java running on desktop browsers. More ...
Oracle on Tuesday released 127 security fixes for its products, including 51 patches for Java, as part of its quarterly critical patch update (CPU). "Due to the threat posed by a successful attack, ...
Oracle plans to make changes to strengthen the security of Java, including fixing its certificate revocation checking feature, preventing unsigned applets from being executed by default and adding ...
Oracle announced enhancements to Java security around signed applets and certificate validation, but experts such as HD Moore want to see more work done to beef up the Java sandbox. Oracle is working ...
Oracle’s Critical Patch update addresses 154 vulnerabilities, many of which are remotely exploitable. Security Explorations of Poland, meanwhile, published details on a number of Java flaws in the ...
Changes welcomed, but one expert said he'd like to see sandbox technology in Java like that used in Adobe Reader and Google Chrome Oracle’s plans to bolster Java security were welcomed by security ...
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