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With the latest security holes coming to light, many are recommending removing Java entirely from your system. If you don't want to go that far, here are some things you can do.
Protect your computer better by keeping Java updated, or eradicate it completely. Yasin Soliman explains.
Days after the Department of Homeland Security said computer users should remove the latest versions of its Java software, Oracle Corp. says it has fixed the flaw, in a new update released Monday ...
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Alternatively, you could uninstall Java from your system, provided you don’t need it for some particular application or website that’s important to you.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has warned users to disable or uninstall Java software on their computers, amid continuing fears and an escalation in warnings from security experts that ...
Hackers have found a flaw in Oracle’s Java software that allows them to break into users’ computers and install nasty malware, security experts report. The attack, first spotted on Sunday by ...
Oracle's newly released Java 7 runtime is relatively painless to install and uninstall.