News

To view our interactive tools properly, you need to be using a Java-enabled browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer v. 3 or above, or Netscape v. 3 or above), preferably on a Windows 95 and higher ...
The Java telemetry data gathered by Websense showed that only 5.5 percent of Java-enabled browsers have the most up-to-date versions of the software’s browser plug-in—Java 7 Update 17 (7u17 ...
Reports from earlier this week noted Apple had recently blocked Java 7 browser plug-ins again on OS X. While the exact reason was unclear, a terminal workaround is no longer required. Oracle ...
Rob Griffiths explains how to disable Java in many popular OS X browsers, to protect yourself from the recently-revealed Java applet security hole.
[Published Wednesday, April 25th; updated April 26th] More details are emerging regarding a QuickTime/Java security flaw affecting Mac OS X discovered by Dino Dai Zovi at the CanSecWest conference.
Some users run Java plugins on a case-by-case basis, either by using a "click-to-play" browser feature, or by disabling Java in a primary browser while leaving it enabled in a secondary one ...
It is important to understand that a Java-enabled browser is not automatically a JavaScript-enabled browser. The two technologies require entirely separate interpreters (licensed from separate ...
The Java telemetry data gathered by Websense showed that only 5.5 percent of Java-enabled browsers have the most up-to-date versions of the software’s browser plug-in — Java 7 Update 17 (7u17 ...