Saturday, February 9, 2013

Ava Programs Remain Vulnerable Hacked


Boston (Reuters) - Java hacked though still prone Oracle Corporation has released an update to its software emergency.

Internet network security experts Poland's Security Explorations, Adam Gowdiak, as reported by Reuters, calls Java updates from Oracle still leave some security holes.



"We do not dare to say to users that have been safe to reuse Java," said Gowdiak.

On Thursday (10/1), Computer Emergency Readiness Team of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security asking computer users to disable Java in their devices.

The team was called the Java software has a bug that a gap for identity theft or other cyber crimes such as bank accounts.

Oracle, on Sunday (13/1), claims to have updated security holes in Java version 7 for browsing the Internet.

Oracle also mentioned vulnerabilities occur only in the latest version of Java or Java 7 and Java versions for Internet browsing software.

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