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  1. #11
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    Re: Java is exploitable!!

    Use NoScript to help block against such issues. Personally, I prefer to have this image in my Window,
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    Re: Java is exploitable!!

    Quote Originally Posted by uRock View Post
    Use NoScript to help block against such issues. Personally, I prefer to have this image in my Window,
    I get the same message as uRock in chromium version 22.0.1229.94.

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    Re: Java is exploitable!!

    In the real world: A person that I know actually were using Windows XP with: "Java Version: 1.3.1_04 from Sun Microsystems Inc." (http://javatester.org/version.html) therefore exposed to known flaws. When automatic update doesn't work, like on this Windows machine. I think the web browsers should automatically disable the old Java version due to security reasons. E.g. just like on Linux when a person must manually install Java and doesn't.

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    Re: Java is exploitable!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyfang View Post
    In the real world: A person that I know actually were using Windows XP with: "Java Version: 1.3.1_04 from Sun Microsystems Inc." (http://javatester.org/version.html) therefore exposed to known flaws. When automatic update doesn't work, like on this Windows machine. I think the web browsers should automatically disable the old Java version due to security reasons. E.g. just like on Linux when a person must manually install Java and doesn't.
    Firefox should disable it.

    http://blog.mozilla.org/security/201...vulnerability/
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