Oracle has released a software update to fix a critical security vulnerability in its Java software that miscreants and malware have been exploiting to break into vulnerable computers. This update ...
Oracle today pushed out the third update in less than a month to fix critical vulnerabilities in its Java software. This patch plugs a dangerous security hole in Java that attackers have been ...
Oracle’s October Critical Patch Update includes Java patches for the first time. Of the 127 updates, 50 patch remotely executable vulnerabilities in Java. On Tuesday, for the first time, Java security ...
After announcing a fix was coming just yesterday, Oracle on Sunday released Java 7 Update 11 to address the recently disclosed security vulnerability. If you use Java, you can download the latest ...
Java is the new king of foistware, displacing Adobe and Skype from the top of the heap. And it earned that place with a combination of software update practices that are among the most user-hostile ...
Oracle's Critical Patch Updates keep getting bigger. The database giant addressed a number of remotely exploitable flaws in Java, MySQL, and Oracle Database this quarter Bigger is not necessarily ...
The out-of-band patch addresses the recently discovered critical vulnerability in Oracle's Java 7, Oracle said in its security advisory released Jan. 13. An attacker would exploit the latest flaw by ...
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 ...
The latest updates, Java 7 update 17 and Java 6 update 43, addressed CVE-2013-1493 and a related vulnerability (CVE-2013-0809), Oracle said in its security advisory released Monday. Both ...
Following disclosures by security researchers of vulnerabilities in the last update of Java released in January, Oracle has rushed out ahead of schedule another bundle of fixes for the programming ...
As one might imagine, the Oracle OpenWorld 2017 and JavaOne 2017 conferences are a pretty busy time for an Oracle executive, which is why TheServerSide was lucky to get an audience with Michael ...
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