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Greateh java is pointless now,they always get exploited to easy,going to uninstall it. Don't really see sites that use it anyways.
Greateh java is pointless now,they always get exploited to easy,going to uninstall it. Don't really see sites that use it anyways.
I think unless you regularly use an application that requires it, uninstalling it is the recommended thing these days. It is getting ridiculous that they had to make an out of schedule update since the exoploit was so bad,. Now 1 day later, new vulnerabilities in that update are identified. If I didn't need it for Go To, I would uninstall it myself. A Guy
If it wasn't for Minecraft, Java would never have found it's way into my system to begin with, I still wish there was a no-Java version of Minecraft for that reason.
Sheesh! With this and all the other exploits being advised recently, think I'll uninstall the Internet!
Tell me it isn't true!
I only run Java in a Windows VM.
Hopefully that gives me a little bit of protection.![]()
Unfortunately, I'm in the same boat, I can't ditch it because the schools site requires it to run (along with OpenOffice) so I'm stuck with it.
I do really like the Add On someone (I forget who) suggested to me a while back, QuickJava for FF. I can easily keep it disabled unless I absolutely need it.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...va/?src=search
After building a knowledge of C++ and C# (two languages I haven't learnt with or programmed with for awhile), I went onto looking at Java, but after even more exploits being found within the JRE is Java even worth learning?
Last edited by x BlueRobot; 06 Sep 2012 at 09:34.