The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it has settled an investigation with Oracle over the software Java SE, which reportedly has been installed on over 850 million computers.
Oracle has reached a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over charges related to Java Software updates and security. The problem that the FTC had with Oracle’s Java updates is that the ...
The FTC says Oracle hasn't been uninstalling older, insecure versions of Java. It's time for users to ditch client-side Java altogether When it comes to Java, some things never change. Consider the ...
Oracle will be required to provide users with a mechanism to uninstall older and vulnerable versions of Java, following a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission ...
Ahh, Java security, what a nightmare. The installers leaving behind old versions is only half of the problem. Folks in IT can attest to the other half being that the developers of Java at Sun ...
Oracle must give consumers the ability to easily uninstall insecure, older versions of Java. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying ...
Security issues have long bedeviled users of Oracle’s Java SE, and on Monday the FTC’s efforts to address the problem finally came to fruition. Oracle has agreed to settle charges that it deceived ...