Malware impersonates Java patch

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Trend Micro has spotted a piece of malicious software that masquerades as the latest patch for Java, a typically opportunistic move by hackers.

Oracle released two emergency patches on Sunday for its Java programming language and application platform, which is installed on millions of computers worldwide.

The latest version of Java is Update 11. Trend Micro wrote on its blog that it was alerted to a fake "Java Update 11" present on at least one website. If a user installs the bogus update, a malicious backdoor program is downloaded.

"Once executed, this backdoor connects to a remote server that enables a possible attacker to take control of the infected system," wrote Paul Pajares, a fraud analyst with Trend.

Read more: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2025618/malware-impersonates-java-patch.html
 
Actually....how many frecking news about Java is going to come out? I mean c'mon Java,I would have kicked you in that place where it hurts if your company was near me -.- :trollface:
 
McLovin said:
That's why it's best not to have it installed.

Yeah,I uninstalled it yesterday or two days before after asking a MT member. You guys actually are awesome for me and my PC :P
 
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