Oracle released the scheduled critical security updates for its Java SE Runtime Environment software. The update contains 22 new security fixes for Oracle Java SE. Twenty-two (22) of these vulnerabilities may be remotely exploitable without authentication, i.e., may be exploited over a network without requiring user credentials
Update
If Java is still installed on your computer, it is recommended that this update be applied as soon as possible due to the threat posed by a successful attack.
Download Information http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html]Java SE 8u151/ 8u152[/URL]
Java™ SE Development Kit 8, Update 151 Release Notes
Java™ SE Development Kit 8, Update 152 Release Notes
Java SE Runtime Environment 8 - Downloads
Java SE 9.0.1 (x64-bit only)
Java™ SE Development Kit 9.0.1 Release Notes
Java SE Runtime Environment 9 - Downloads
Notes:
Critical Patch Updates and Security Alerts
Update
If Java is still installed on your computer, it is recommended that this update be applied as soon as possible due to the threat posed by a successful attack.
Download Information http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html]Java SE 8u151/ 8u152[/URL]
Java™ SE Development Kit 8, Update 151 Release Notes
Java™ SE Development Kit 8, Update 152 Release Notes
Java SE Runtime Environment 8 - Downloads
Java SE 9.0.1 (x64-bit only)
Java™ SE Development Kit 9.0.1 Release Notes
Java SE Runtime Environment 9 - Downloads
Notes:
- UNcheck any pre-checked toolbar and/or software options presented with the update. They are not part of the software update and are completely optional. Preferably, see the instructions below on how to handle "Unwanted Extras".
- Oracle does not plan to migrate desktops from Java 8 to Java 9 through the auto update feature. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you uninstall JRE 8 prior to updating.
- Verify your version: http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp. Note: The Java version verification page will only work if your browser has NPAPI support. In that case, to check the version, open a cmd window and enter the following (note the space following Java): java -version
Critical Patch Updates and Security Alerts