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[Friday, March 20th] Problems running Java applets -- fix Users continue to report issues with running specific Java applets after updating to Safari 3.1.
Oracle keeps on releasing patches to bung up the veritable leaky bucket that is Java, with the latest fix addressing some 40 security holes.
A heap dump is a snapshot of what’s in your Java program’s memory at a given point in time. It contains details about objects that are present in memory, actual data that is present within those ...
Oracle will release a new version of Java on Tuesday that will include 42 security fixes and will make changes to how Web-based Java content will be presented inside browsers.
Oracle’s Java is the culprit this time, with a security hole that could allow any malicious website to install software without the user’s knowledge.
All the while, Java's plugin was listed in the browser's add-ons, just as one would expect it to be. Read the complete post (and the fix) at the TechSpot Blog.
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