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  • Thu Dec 12 2002 Microsoft warns of Java flaws

    The software giant issues alerts about eight Java Virtual Machine security holes that could allow hackers to access data or even wipe a hard drive clean.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

  • Thu Jul 9 1998 New Microsoft Java flaws alleged

    The alleged incompatibilities come to light during the high-profile trademark infringement and breach-of-contract case.

    Posted by Dan Goodin

  • Wed Feb 8 2006 Sun issues patches for critical Java flaws

    Fixes are for versions of Java Runtime Environment that include a flawed programming interface.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Tue Aug 12 1997 Netscape backtracks on Java flaw

    After saying that its software was not affected by a reported Java flaw, Netscape confirms the problem in fact exists and will be patched in the upcoming version of Communicator.

    Posted by Alex Lash

  • Tue Mar 5 2002 Java software flaw prompts a response

    Microsoft offers a patch for a flaw in its Java Virtual Machine could let hackers capture sensitive data such as a person's passwords. Sun and Netscape also issue alerts.

    Posted by Margaret Kane

  • Fri Aug 8 1997 IE flaw permits Java mischief

    Microsoft confirms there is a flaw in Internet Explorer that lets Java applets make mischief on users' systems.

    Posted by Alex Lash

  • Tue Dec 7 2004 Java stir puts Sun in a spot

    Software flaw highlights the rising need for Sun to reach out to tech greenhorns.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland and Dawn Kawamoto

  • Tue Nov 29 2005 Sun plugs serious holes in Java

    Five risky flaws could let intruders remotely run code on vulnerable computers loaded with Windows, Linux or Solaris.

    Posted by Joris Evers

  • Mon May 19 1997 Microsoft fixes Java bug

    A new version of Microsoft's Java virtual machine remedies a number of potential security flaws discovered last week.

    Posted by Nick Wingfield

  • Tue Jan 10 2006 Oracle signs up for 10 more years of Java

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

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