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Oracle has issued an “urgent bulletin” asking desktop administrators to immediately turn off the Java Runtime Environment auto-update option “for all Windows end-user desktops connecting to Oracle ...
Oracle has released an emergency update to close a serious security bug in Java that was already being used by attackers to break into user computers. The out-of-band patch addresses the recently ...
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Oracle released emergency updates Monday for both Java 6 and Java 7, patching two critical bugs. Oracle's related security alert said that because of the severity of the bugs -- which can be "remotely ...
Looking to give developers even more time to migrate to Java 7, Oracle has extended support for Oracle JDK (Java Development Kit) 6 again. Instead of ending support for the JDK, which is Oracle’s ...
Sun Chairman Scott McNealy (left) with Oracle chief Larry Ellison. With the move- valued at $7.4 billion including Sun's debt - Oracle also becomes a full-fledged hardware player. Oracle has been ...
Java Runtime Environment 7 isn't yet compatible with Oracle's flagship ERP application, so the company is advising E-Business Suite users to turn off auto-updating Oracle has issued an urgent bulletin ...
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 ...
Oracle has issued an “urgent bulletin” asking desktop administrators to immediately turn off the Java Runtime Environment auto-update option “for all Windows end-user desktops connecting to Oracle ...
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