JMH Emeritus, Contributor Joined Apr 2, 2012 Posts 7,197 Jun 14, 2012 #1 In a coordinated effort Oracle and Apple recently issued a critical security update for Java. Next to Adobe Flash, and Acrobat Reader, client-side vulnerabilities found in insecure versions of Java are among the most popular entry points for malicious attackers on the hosts of users with outdated third-party software and browser plugins. Click to expand... http://blog.webroot.com/2012/06/14/...Feed:+WebrootThreatBlog+(Webroot+Threat+Blog)
In a coordinated effort Oracle and Apple recently issued a critical security update for Java. Next to Adobe Flash, and Acrobat Reader, client-side vulnerabilities found in insecure versions of Java are among the most popular entry points for malicious attackers on the hosts of users with outdated third-party software and browser plugins. Click to expand... http://blog.webroot.com/2012/06/14/...Feed:+WebrootThreatBlog+(Webroot+Threat+Blog)