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Fortunately, it's now easier to do that: In Oracle's current release of Java, its Windows control panel and Mac System Preferences pane have an "Enable Java content in the browser" option under a ...
Oracle’s advisory Why are the Java update settings not saved in the Java control panel? says that the problem only applies to Java 6. It seems to apply equally with Java 7. November 4, 2012.
Following a United States Department of Homeland Security warning to computer users to disable their Java plug-ins due to a major vulnerability, Oracle Corp. over the weekend, issued a security ...
With the new Java 7 update 21 set to be released Tuesday, Oracle will also implement previewed Java Control Panel changes, which include revised security controls for users of the browser plug-in.
Updates also should be available via the Java Control Panel or from Java.com. Mac OS X 10.6 ... Apple’s update to Java today brought Java 6 to 1.6.0_51, in addition to Oracle’s Java 7u25.
Oracle has released Java 7 Update 11 to address recently discovered vulnerabilities in its software.
In the Java Control Panel, under About, ... Warning: Oracle, bless its pointed little pointy thingies, frequently tries to install additional garbage on your machine when you use its update site.
Here we go again, there is yet another critical security problem with Java. For whatever reason, the latest bug seems to have gotten much more publicity than the many equally serious Java flaws ...
Updates should be available via the Java Control Panel (see screenshot above) or from Java.com. Mac OS X 10.6 users who have Java should check Software Update for any available updates.
Oracle wants to you to know it is on the job when it comes to Java security. Two weeks after the U.S. government told users to disable Java in their browsers (and Apple did so automatically for ...
Oracle has released Java 7 Update 13 to address two vulnerabilities in its ... you can download the latest update now from the Java Control Panel or directly from Oracle’s website here: ...