How To: Disabling Java Plug-In in you browsers (Mozilla Firefox, Chrome and Opera), Java Zero-day.
Even with latest security fix, Java Security expert Adam Gowdiak, who first discovered the vulnerability, feels that the latest patch may do no good to computer from the Zero-Day risk.
The Department of Homeland Security had issued a warning and said attackers could trick targets into visiting malicious websites that would infect their PCs with software capable of exploiting the bug in Java.
So, here is what you can do to avoid you system mess up until they find a full fix. All you need is to disable you Java plug-in in your browser.
Below are step-by-step tutorial to disable the Java plug-in.
_The Department of Homeland Security had issued a warning and said attackers could trick targets into visiting malicious websites that would infect their PCs with software capable of exploiting the bug in Java.
So, here is what you can do to avoid you system mess up until they find a full fix. All you need is to disable you Java plug-in in your browser.
Below are step-by-step tutorial to disable the Java plug-in.
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