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Apple Finally Patches Java Vulnerability

macs4all writes "Apple has finally addressed the Java vulnerability that nearly everyone else patched months ago. Available now for OS X 10.4 and 10.5, and through Apple's Software Update service, this update patches a flaw in the Java Virtual Machine that could potentially allow a malicious Java applet to execute arbitrary code on the machine. Apple had previously advised users to turn off Java temporarily in their Web browsers."

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  1. What about PPC Java? by BikeHelmet · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Just wondering. PPC Java for OSX is even more out of date than x86 Java.

    The latest java on PPC is 1.5, and I'm sure it's out of date too...

  2. Re:Old versions. by jonwil · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Maybe its time for Sun (who DO control Java) to tell Apple to change its ways (and give control of Java on the Mac to Sun so that Sun can fix stuff without having to wait for Apple).
    Its not like Sun needs Apple in order to produce Java for the Mac.

    Or is this like the graphics drivers where only Apple has access to the "secret bits" necessary for a JVM to do all the things that the current Mac JVM does?
    How hard would it be to just port OpenJDK/IceTea/whatever to Mac and be done with it?

  3. Re:maybe by jackspenn · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As a Mac owner I am glad, for whatever reason, viruses are of no concern to me.

    ...

    But at home I get to relax, and ignore the issue completely.

    Until the day you can't. I am sorry, but you make me want to troll the net for the next security issue that is resolved in Linux and/or Windows, but Apple drags their feet on (again). Then I can use it to F with people like you. Your confidence comes from your ignorance.

    Here is the sad truth, Both the Linux/BSD communities and Microsoft take security more seriously than Apple.

    Apply repeatedly leaves a lot of holes open longer then they should be. I am thinking iTunes may present a nice target vector, but there have been so many in the past and I am sure there will be more in the future.

    I can see the HP/MS commercial now during the Superbowl next year:

    PC - "Hi, I'm a PC"
    MAC - "and I'm .... full of crap."
    PC - "Oh, MAC. While your designers were working to change your outsides from white to aluminum they didn't have time to patch the latest security threats to your OS."
    MAC - "All my music, all my pictures and all my home movies, gone, the worm even reformated my Time Machine drive and replaced restore points with pointers to an image of a piece of shit and a burning NEXT cube."
    PC - "Well, MAC, you like to talk a big game, but you are not good at playing the big game. So let everyone go back to those who can; first with the guys in Superbowl 44 and then with Windows 7 on their next laptop."

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