Java vulnerability:
What you need to know Norton has been monitoring a vulnerability in Java that allows cybercriminals to lure online traffic to virus-infected websites. This vulnerability puts Internet users at risk for malware attacks. Here’s what you need to know:
What you need to know Norton has been monitoring a vulnerability in Java that allows cybercriminals to lure online traffic to virus-infected websites. This vulnerability puts Internet users at risk for malware attacks. Here’s what you need to know:
- All versions of Java 7 through update 10 are affected.
- Oracle has released a software update to fix the security flaw and is advising all Java users to download and install the patch as soon as possible.
- You may want to disable Java if you don’t require it.
- You are already protected if you are an existing Norton security customer with the latest virus definitions.