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In Internet Explorer 8, for example, select Tools and then Manage Add-ons, and in Google Chrome, type chrome://plugins in the address bar. So, start by disabling Java in all your browsers. It seems more concerned with defending its profit-making server-side and embedded Java businesses. In my view, Oracle's belated response to the recent "veritable media firestorm" does not make the right noises about protecting consumers. Oracle is good at selling high-priced products to large enterprises, but Java involves dealing with up to a billion non-paying consumers. Oracle didn't write Java, just inherited it when it bought the failing Sun Microsystems, and according to The Register: " Metasploit founder HD Moore warned Oracle was still sitting on a backlog of Java flaws that will take up to two years to patch, even without the discovery of new flaws." Living without Java is much less of a challenge than living without Adobe Flash.Īll programs have bugs and may have security holes, so why the Draconian approach? Sorry to say, I don't have enough confidence in Oracle's ability to fix it. There were a few things I could no longer run, such as KeepVid for downloading YouTube videos and some ASDL speed tests, so I had to find alternatives. I therefore regard Java as an unnecessary security risk, and I removed it from our home PCs years ago. Windows components and Internet Explorer were only exploited in 3% of incidents." Yes, it's that bad. It said: "Java security holes were responsible for 50% of attacks. Things got worse, and Kaspersky, a leading anti-virus company, dubbed 2012 The year of Java vulnerabilities. In fact, Java became the main vehicle for malware attacks in the third quarter of 2010, when they increased 14-fold, according to Microsoft's Security Intelligence Report Volume 10 (PDF).
#Do i need java 8 update 71 Patch#
( Zero day means there is no patch for the hole, so users cannot protect themselves by updating their software.) This also happened last August, and The Register published a story saying Disable Java NOW, users told, as 0-day exploit hits web. Java has been in the news this year because of some "zero day" vulnerabilities exploited by malware writers. The name was changed for marketing reasons that disgraced both the companies involved, neither of which survived. JavaScript was originally developed by a different company (Netscape) under a different name (LiveScript). Note that Java has nothing to do with JavaScript, which is another language used to develop websites and apps.
It's the "client-side" Java running via web browser plug-ins that is not safe. Many companies have used the Java language to develop business applications that run on servers, and this "server-side" Java is safe. If you are a business user, you may not have a choice. If you are a typical home user, you can probably do without it. I think everyone should uninstall Java from all their PCs and Macs, and then think carefully about whether they need to add it back.
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I just run it.Should I really remove Java from all my Windows 7 machines running MSE and Chrome? It is OS X asking if I agree to run the Java installation program. Anyway I now trust the message to be harmless.
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The failing download was due to my antivirus. In that case the method above doesn't work. When that happens, the download is immediately removed. It will still ask for your name and password, but this time it is asked by OSX/macOS and used for installing that package and nothing else. There you find a package JavaAppletPlugin.pkg. Right-click on the app and select Show Package Contents. Inside the folder you see an app and a dmg. You can see there all the past java update downloads. Then go to ~/Library/Application Support/Java ( ~/Library is hidden, so use Go > Go to folder.). After the update downloaded, click cancel.
#Do i need java 8 update 71 install#
If you prefer to install a clean package, you can extract it form the installer.
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The "new helper tool" is probably this installation wrapper, or possibly the additional software that is proposed if you don't opt out. If you opt out I guess it just installs the java update. The applications wraps the actual package and proposes additional software. I learned that the update process has been wrapped into an application. I got the message again and I searched for more information about it. If this is a bad question or the wrong place, please comment. It is not an offer that is presented besides the update and that I can accept or reject. Note also that if I don't enter the admin password, the update doesn't get installed.
Note that I already checked the option to suppress sponsor offers in the Java Control Panel under System Preferences. Is there a way to opt out? Or at least know what it is before installing it? It tells me:ĭoes anybody know what that "helper" tool does? If it is new I probably don't need it.