If you visited the New York Times, the BBC, MSN or AOL within the last week, you may have unsuspectingly fallen victim to malware, according to reports from multiple internet security firms. The ads ...
A mysterious cross-platform Web browser exploit technique called "clickjacking" has led to a call to disable all browser scripting and plug-ins until the vulnerability can be addressed. U.S. CERT on ...
Announced this morning on WebKit.org, the new version of Safari shipping with macOS Sierra this Fall is going to disable legacy plug-ins such as Flash, Java, Silverlight, and QuickTime by default.
Below are instructions for unplugging Java from whatever Web browser you may use to surf the Web. These instructions were originally posted as a how-to in response to this piece: Zero-Day Java Exploit ...
If you visited the New York Times, the BBC, MSN or AOL within the last week, you may have unsuspectingly fallen victim to malware, according to reports from multiple internet security firms. The ads ...
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