![]() ![]() If that is the case, my recommendation was to either install NoScript in Firefox or make use of Click To Play to prevent the automatic loading of Java contents on websites you visit, or use a special browser only for visiting those websites. ![]() ![]() My recommendation back in 2012 was to disable Java in the browser unless you need it for important site functionality. Even the latest Java version, which is Java Plugin 7 update 15 for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X, is vulnerable to certain forms of attacks. The situation today is not that different. What this basically means is that Java use on the web was not really safe in that period, and that upgrading Java regularly only resolved some of the issues but not all that were discovered in that time period. Java received some bad press in recent months due security vulnerabilities that were discovered by security researchers more or less on a constant basis. ![]()
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