The Apple [AAPL] critics are dancing their dance once again today following news of a Java-based malware attack on Macs. But, given Java is the bad boy in the room, shouldn’t critics and Kool-Aid ...
Worried about Apple’s recent deprecation of Java under OS X, ending Apple’s own line of custom Java packages? Don’t be: Apple and Oracle have just announced that they will be partnering to bring the ...
In a blog post, Oracle’s Senior Director of Product Management Aurelio Garcia-Ribeyro says users of Macs with Apple Silicon processors (that is, the M.x series) who rely on Java shouldn’t update to ...
If you still use Java on your Mac, these security fixes are considered critical. I think the author here is missing a major point: Oracle is not issuing security fixes to Mac users. The key difference ...
Oracle warned Apple customers to delay installing the latest macOS 14.4 Sonoma update because it will break Java on Apple silicon CPUs. This issue frequently and intermittently causes the Jave process ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc is removing old versions of Oracle Corp's Java software from Internet browsers on the computers of its customers when they install the latest update to its Mac operating ...
The Java updates rolled out by Apple this week include security patches as well as other improvements, but the company skipped over some of Sun's revisions. While Java was originally developed by Sun ...
More recent builds of Apple's Tiger operating system have recently surfaced along with a coinciding Java software seed. According to reports, Apple late last week seeded its Apple Developer Connection ...
Apple yesterday patched 32 vulnerabilities in its implementation of Java, more than six months after Sun fixed the same flaws for Windows and Linux users. The updates patch multiple versions of Java ...
Apple on Tuesday released the 2.0 version of its iAd producer software, as well as Java updates for Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Lion users. The Cupertino, Calif., company first released iAd producer ...
I was thinking of buying a Mac Pro not too long ago -- I'm glad I didn't take that route. Without a supported JVM, I can't really use a Mac for more than websurfing ...