Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Even though Java gave a clean cheat Homeland security's are still on doubts



Despite of declaring Java software safe by Oracle Corp. the homeland security’s are still not convinced, as the security expert says that the software contains virus and are being oppressed to commend identity theft and other crimes.  
As Oracle is not able to secure the software quickly, it opens the doors wide for the illegal hacker to steal credit-card numbers, passwords, banking credentials, and many different types of cyber crimes.
A researcher with Poland's Security Explorations, Adam Gowdiak said "We don't dare to tell users that it's safe to enable Java again,"
According to the latest trends some of the security consultants are advising to kill java totally from the browsers of all employees unless it is compulsory, whereas the spokeswomen is not ready to comment anything on this particular issue.
Java being the most widely used software has become prime target for hackers, while Microsoft Windows and internet explorer were engaged in 3 percent of security accidents, Java alone was blameworthy for 50 percent rise in cyber attacks, according to Kaspersky.
There are still some updates to be heard from oracle.

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