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Java still has a crucial role to play—despite security risks
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Note: This article puts the blame where it belongs, i.e. on the browser Java plugins! -- Tom Last edited by ronjor : October 23rd, 2012 at 12:56 PM. Reason: Repair post |
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I've uninstalled Java entirely, but I already understood the language was not necessarily the problem. I don't do online banking yet and I no longer use the extremely tiny amount of websites that require the java plugin, so said plugin can kiss it for all I care
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Most interactive stock charts use it, so in my case I need it. I do however nowadays disable java (the Oracle version) in the browsers if not needed.
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Java still has a crucial role to play...
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Well, people still think, that they need it, eventhough HTML5/flash/silverlight took its place just fine, and it comes preinstalled on new computers from "IT experts" as well.
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Not that crucial to me,Ive uninstalled java without any issues so far.
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Never liked it, never used it, don't need it at all, haven't encountered anything so far that requires it.
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Like so many others, I assumed Java was necessary. I cautiously uninstalled it from one system, and then another system, until no system was running it anymore. Haven't missed it yet!
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I need Java for one specific application. But I use SBIE, which should contain it.
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I stopped installing Java more than a year ago. LibreOffice Portable was the only software I had that needed Java for some non-essential functions without use for me. Now I don't even need LibreOffice Portable too, but I keep an updated copy just to accompany its development. As for websites requiring Java, they can all FOAD.
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I use several Java programs that need it. I'm not all that worried about it.
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If you have to use it, keep in mind that Java does not check certificates neither through OCSP or CRL's, but you can enable both in Java control panel.
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Do you really need Java Just my .02
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I used to install it automatically with every new install of Win, but now I don't anymore, and I haven't needed it for a long time.
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Java comes with my browsers, and I need it for one site.
I've never understood why Java is more of a security risk than other such applications. As the article points out, the problem resides with the browser plugin, and is easily dealt with: Quote:
Recently, a isc.sans.edu diary included this: Patched your Java yet? Published: 2012-11-01 http://isc.sans.edu/diary/Patched+your+Java+yet+/14428 Quote:
An Avast blog had a nice article about this type of poisoning, and I posted a comment asking about this, and the author answered: Ads poisoning - JS: Prontexi February 2010 http://blog.avast.com/2010/02/18/ads...texi/#more-871 Quote:
A year later: Red Alert on legendarydevils.com http://stopmalvertising.com/tag/exploit-kit.html Quote:
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In such a case, the browser window just sits there and does nothing: Thus, if one needs Java for whatever reason, there are ways to be protected from exploits. ---- rich |
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Just Another Vulnerability Added (JAVA) is a...Necessary Evil... ![]() |
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If it's necessary to run your apps, it's a necessary evil.
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To you perhaps. To me it's not evil, just necessary. I just added yet another java program to my java programs list.
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And likewise. Java has not seen this Win 7 PC yet and never will.
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