Re: [vpFREE] Re: DHS still gives red light to Java

 

As far as I know, the older the version of Java, the more likely it is that there are security flaws that can be exploited. Most of the updates to Java are to fix vulnerabilities that have been discovered. Unless you think that your version is so old that there isn't anyone still alive who remembers how to attack it. . . . .

 
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>I am running Java 6.x so I assmue I am ok, as they only mention java 7.x+ as being bad.
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