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A new exploit for a previously unknown and unpatched Java vulnerability is being actively used by attackers to infect computers with malware, according to researchers from security firm FireEye.
Cybercriminals were quick to integrate a newly released exploit for a Java vulnerability patched in June into a tool used to launch mass attacks against users, an independent malware researcher ...
Seculert researchers identified a Java exploit and corresponding attack pages on Red October command and control servers ...
Java is still a valuable asset and could be more so if Oracle didn't let it become synonymous with 'security exploit.' Click to expand ...
Cyber criminals were quick to integrate a newly released exploit for a Java vulnerability patched in June into a tool used to launch mass attacks against users, an independent malware researcher ...
CISA warns cybersecurity pros about SolarWinds Web Help Desk exploit and Java vulnerability.
Attackers using two recently-uncovered Java unpatched vulnerabilities, or "zero-days," have quickly expanded their reach by going mainstream, security experts said today.
Almost every Mac is running Apple's version of Java 1.6, and almost every Linux box is running OpenJDK, neither of which are vulnerable to this exploit.
Java, Adobe's Reader and Acrobat, and Flash were the most common attack targets during the first half of 2010, the report found. Why do the black hats have a new favorite target? One possibility, ...
Seculert researchers identified a Java exploit and corresponding attack pages on Red October command and control servers The hundreds of government, military and research organizations targeted in ...