Oracle promises to give customers tools that easily uninstall insecure older versions of Java SE that may still lurk as vulnerabilities within Web browsers. That promise comes in a consent decree with ...
Oracle has settled complaints with the Federal Trade Commission over security issues with its Java Platform, a move security experts said should herald more full-disclosure initiatives from software ...
Turning over the platform to an open source foundation could broaden the Java community, but don’t look for it to happen soon Now that Oracle wants to turn over leadership of enterprise Java’s (Java ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Oracle has agreed to settle a case over deception charges related to Java Standard Edition software updates. Oracle acquired Java in 2010 and the ...
The latest Critical Patch Update (CPU) from Oracle, published today, addresses 397 security vulnerabilities across the company's product suite, including 15 patches for Java SE. Taken together, the Q2 ...
One-time licenses won’t be available for Java SE 8 or later, but separate support contracts also go away Oracle has revamped its commercial support program for Java SE (Standard Edition), opting for a ...
Occasionally, your business may need to access a website application that requires you to install an older version of the Java application. Java's developer, Oracle ...
Many organisations poised to migrate from Oracle Java SE will wonder how long the process will take. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to that question, though. The time needed for a migration ...
Oracle's first Critical Patch Update (CPU) of 2020, due this week, will include only 12 new security patches for Java Standard Edition (Java SE), just over half the patches published in October 2019.
AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle today announced the availability of Java 17, the latest version of the world's number one programming language and development platform. Java 17 ...
Yesterday the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Oracle has agreed to settle charges that it deceived consumers about the security provided by updates to its Java Platform, Standard Edition ...