http://www.cisco.com/web/offers/lp/2014-annual-security-report/index.htmltl;dr :Cisco 2014 Annual Security Report says 91% of web exploits target Java.
TLDR; But do "they" only TARGET Java and not AFFECT Java? Targeting and actually doing anything malicious, are two different things.
Quote from Xenolightning: February 03, 2014, 06:03:08 pmTLDR; But do "they" only TARGET Java and not AFFECT Java? Targeting and actually doing anything malicious, are two different things.Java fanboy detected
OH GOD NO, quite the opposite.But I detect potential marketing rubbish pretty quickly
But do "they" only TARGET Java and not AFFECT Java? Targeting and actually doing anything malicious, are two different things.
Quote from Xenolightning: February 03, 2014, 06:03:08 pmBut do "they" only TARGET Java and not AFFECT Java? Targeting and actually doing anything malicious, are two different things.In short, 91% of infected PC's monitored were compromised via Java vulnerabilities.
Quote from Lias: February 04, 2014, 09:39:35 amQuote from Xenolightning: February 03, 2014, 06:03:08 pmBut do "they" only TARGET Java and not AFFECT Java? Targeting and actually doing anything malicious, are two different things.In short, 91% of infected PC's monitored were compromised via Java vulnerabilities.TROOLOLLOLOLO.Any numbers on what versions?
No hard numbers, other than "However, Cisco TRAC/SIO research also shows that 76 percent of enterprises using Cisco solutions are also using the Java 6 Runtime Environment, in addition to Java 7" and goes off on a big long rant on why people who still have the Java 6 JRE installed are babykilling spawns of satan.
A better option to updating Java from 6 to 7 is to just uninstall Java completely.
No hard numbers, other than "However, Cisco TRAC/SIO research also shows that 76 percent of enterprises using Cisco solutions are also using the Java 6 Runtime Environment, in addition to Java 7" and goes off on a big long rant on why people who still have the Java 6 JRE installed are babykilling spawns of satan.Also at it's peak last year Java Malware made up 14% of all malware on the entire internets.
Why would someone still be using Java 6 Runtime Environment? Their network administrators shouldnt be allowed near computers
java is painful and the newer versions now expire as well...forcing you to update....for security reasons, so watch out if you are installing new versionsUnfortunately many 3rd party vendors including cisco require certain versions of Java to run the GUI's to admin their devices...for exmaple cisco PIX and cisco ASA.you update the version of java the PIX admin tool uses and you wont be able to get in....its not new that java is the big threat..it has been for ages.
I swear app packaging makes me nearly as grumpy as Helldesk did many years ago when your constantly bombarded with poorly written apps.
Quote from Lias: February 04, 2014, 11:42:45 amNo hard numbers, other than "However, Cisco TRAC/SIO research also shows that 76 percent of enterprises using Cisco solutions are also using the Java 6 Runtime Environment, in addition to Java 7" and goes off on a big long rant on why people who still have the Java 6 JRE installed are babykilling spawns of satan.Also at it's peak last year Java Malware made up 14% of all malware on the entire internets.Why would someone still be using Java 6 Runtime Environment? Their network administrators shouldnt be allowed near computers
Quote from RightHandOnly: February 04, 2014, 07:31:02 pmjava is painful and the newer versions now expire as well...forcing you to update....for security reasons, so watch out if you are installing new versionsUnfortunately many 3rd party vendors including cisco require certain versions of Java to run the GUI's to admin their devices...for exmaple cisco PIX and cisco ASA.you update the version of java the PIX admin tool uses and you wont be able to get in....its not new that java is the big threat..it has been for ages.Cisco make some truly truly shite software. Had to package Cisco Configuration Professional recently.. jesus wept at having to build Auto-IT scripts to install software from a major vendor like Cisco.I swear app packaging makes me nearly as grumpy as Helldesk did many years ago when your constantly bombarded with poorly written apps.
hey guys, where can i download Java 6 runtime environment?