Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Free update after ORACLE fixed JAVA
Oracle Corp. repaired bugs in its Java software and urges computer users to install the latest version of the program as soon as possible.
This action came several days after computer security experts found flaws that opened PCs to attacks by hackers.
As the news spread, many PC users started acting fast to protect their computers from computer viruses that are able to evade anti-virus software.
Java is a language that enables programmers to write code that will run on any type of computer.
It is mostly used on the Internet so that Web developers can make sites accessible from multiple browsers running on Windows (PCs) or Apple's Macs.
The free update is available through this link to Oracle's website.
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