5 more critical fixes for Java released by Oracle

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Oracle has updated its February Critical Update to include five new fixes for Java that didn’t quite make the earlier cut. The update is critical and should be deployed as soon as possible.

Four of the fixes concern client deployment of Java, and can be exploited through Java Web Start applications on desktops and Java applets in internet browsers. The fifth concerns the Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) vulnerability commonly known as ‘Lucky Thirteen’. “Due to the severity of the vulnerabilities fixed in this Critical Patch Update,” says Oracle, “Oracle recommends that these fixes be applied as soon as possible.”

Read more: http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/view/30846/5-more-critical-fixes-for-java-released-by-oracle/
 

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Akash209 said:
oh.. Thanks for the information..!!
No problem, if you have Java installed, you should periodically check for updates, because Oracle will often release updates for this software!
 

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if you need java can use this link for the developer offline download of java

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1880261.html
 

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Jack said:
Akash209 said:
oh.. Thanks for the information..!!
No problem, if you have Java installed, you should periodically check for updates, because Oracle will often release updates for this software!

Yah.. after reading this i update Java.! :)
 
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