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Setting Internet Zones sites to “Disable scripting of applets” didn’t work, “it also failed to stop Java running loose in our browser.” That’s three for three.
Next week's Patch Tuesday updates will include a much-needed fix for Internet Explorer, blocking outdated versions of the Java ActiveX control and closing one of the most popular vectors for ...
This week's zero-day threat involving multiple versions of Internet Explorer may frequently leverage the presence of Java on the infected machine. The memory corruption vulnerability, which was ...
So, with the non-Java applications, what we're doing with our software is just tweaking the settings in Internet Explorer at the granular level.
Following the trail of attackers exploiting vulnerabilities in Java led one security researcher to discover a new zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
Microsoft announced yesterday that it will soon roll out an Internet Explorer update that will automatically block old, insecure ActiveX controls. Dubbed out-of-date ActiveX control blocking, the ...
Microsoft Internet Explorer update will block out-of-date ActiveX controls, starting with older versions of Java August 6, 2014 - 8:23 pm ...
Microsoft will release an update for the Internet Explorer on Aug. 12 that will protect users from exploits targeting outdated ActiveX controls.
A fix stops Java from disabling itself, and iTunes for Windows and Internet Explorer get some security tweaks.
This month's Patch Tuesday update for Internet Explorer will include a new feature: it will block out-of-date ActiveX controls. More specifically, it will block out-of-date versions of the Java ...