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Security of Java takes a dangerous turn for the worse, experts say (ars technica) This ars technica article predicts some nasty security problems for Java 6 users. "The most visible sign of deterioration are in-the-wild attacks exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities in Java version 6, Christopher Budd, threat communications manager at antivirus provider Trend Micro, wrote in a blog post published Tuesday. The version, which Oracle stopped supporting in February, is still used by about half of the Java user base, he said. Malware developers have responded by reverse engineering security patches issued for Java 7, and using the insights to craft exploits for the older version. Because Java 6 is no longer supported ... those same flaws will never be fixed." See the original blog post for more information. |
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