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    JAVA


    Java threat, check your system.
    My last Java update was last month, no idea where I picked these puppies up.
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    Adult sites?
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  3. Posts : 1,419
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    Win7User512 said:
    Adult sites?
    Quite possible, kid is home from college.
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    Get out the alcohol wipes for the sticky keys on the keyboard. And I don't mean the Windows "Sticky Keys" either.

    LMAO.

    Edit: Btw, the latest Java update is "6 update 20" and has been for quite a while.
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    Win7User512 said:
    Get out the alcohol wipes for the sticky keys on the keyboard. And I don't mean the Windows "Sticky Keys" either.

    LMAO.
    The smart ass wiped the cookies. I can't get no joy!
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    Adrian said:
    Java threat, check your system.
    My last Java update was last month, no idea where I picked these puppies up.
    Hi, Adrian.

    I suggest you check Add/Remove Programs to confirm that there are no versions of J2SE Runtime Environment or Java updates prior to Java(TM) 6 Update 20 on your computer.

    In addition, I suggest that you clear the Java cache, instructions at How do I clear the Java cache?
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    Corrine said:
    Adrian said:
    Java threat, check your system.
    My last Java update was last month, no idea where I picked these puppies up.
    Hi, Adrian.

    I suggest you check Add/Remove Programs to confirm that there are no versions of J2SE Runtime Environment or Java updates prior to Java(TM) 6 Update 20 on your computer.

    In addition, I suggest that you clear the Java cache, instructions at How do I clear the Java cache?
    Will do!
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    This makes me ponder. Does Oracle publish what types of fixes/updates are in the updates? I don't know how much is security and how much is new API/functionality.
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    Oh, and btw, Adrian

    You can tell Java not to save files.

    Go to Control Panel -> Programs -> Java -> General Tab -> click "Settings" -> uncheck "Keep temporary files on computer"
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  10. Posts : 2,303
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    Yes, details of the update can be found in the Release Notes. For example for JRE SE6u20 at Java SE 6 Update 20 Release Notes.
    Bug Fixes This release contains fixes for security vulnerabilities. For more information, please see Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2010-0886.
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