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So, keep yourself updated and use java. If you want to learn how to program with Java, check out these 10 awesome Java projects for beginners. There is a full video tutorial that walks you through each project, step-by-step.


When he's not studying or writing for Comp Sci Central, he's probably just hanging out or making some delicious food. Skip to content. Is Java Safe To Download? The biggest concern for people is the use of Java on desktop. Access modifiers : They prevent unintentional overriding and provide additional security.


Memory management : Own memory management system of java clears the memory in the program. This feature eliminates the memory management headache. Bytecode verification : This fantastic feature of the java platform verifies the Bytecode before running.


Moreover, it eliminates the threats of running malicious code. How to Protect Yourself from Attacks? When you keep yourself updated, it helps you to remain safe. Today there is less need for it. In general it is not needed on private computers. There are still some applications that need it, and if you are programming in Java then you need the JRE but in general, no. Having said that, my favourite small game requires the JRE to operate!


Java has long been one of the top security risks on Windows, partly because many users still had old versions on their PCs. Do you really want a random website be able to run any program on your PC? Posted by: Beverly 14 Jan I use XP and IE. I searched for Java and there were so many items and I am not that PC literate that I didn't dare delete any of them and don't know how to just disable them in case I needed to put them back on.


I will download the "partial" fix you noted but I guess I just hope for the best after that. Posted by: Art Sulenski 15 Jan My bank uses Java for their security program, you have to have Java to enter your password which is from a random arrangement on screen number pad and the letters from your keyboard.


How could I get along without Java? Posted by: kay 15 Jan Thanks for the correction and reply about Java Scrip. Now can you tell me what JavaScrip is, do I need it and if I don't how do I get rid of it and if I need it how do I fix it so it doesn't "crash" Thanks so much. Posted by: Mario 20 Jan I am using Java 6, so this not a problem for me, at least for now. See below:. NOTE: it was originally reported that Java 6 was also vulnerable, but the reporter has retracted this claim, stating that Java 6 is not exploitable because the relevant code is called in a way that does not bypass security checks.


Posted by: Russell Coover 30 Jan After the recent Government warning on Java, I decided to take Java off each of my 7 computers. I've had NO problems until today. Today, I read a report that said that UPnP devices can be easily attacked, and that they should be disabled. Find out if you might be one of the millions of users at risk through these vulnerabilities and what steps you can take to reduce risk", so I downloaded it and attempted to execute it.


The result was an error message that I needed Java to run it and a link to Suns Java download page. Posted by: nope 11 Apr Why should I trust you telling me to use Java if your webpage has an ad for MacKeeper on it? You're very clearly full of crap. So I'll talk about this here. It appears to me that some of the criticism is undeserved, and possibly orchestrated by a competitor. Second, I don't decide what ads appear on the page. They are automatically selected based on contextual relevance and user-based factors.


I don't see any Mac-related ads when I view the page. Posted by: SheilaScribbles 24 May I use Frontpage for our company's website old I know, but that's the way it is and this week changed my buttons to be hover buttons. My work computer ran it just fine.


Now I have discovered that apparently you must have java on your computer for these to work. My laptop using Chrome asked to use java and I said yes. My home PC however will not display the buttons because I don't have java on it. Now I have to figure out if the hover buttons which looks so cool to me are worth it if our customers don't have java.


Posted by: bob price 26 Jun This always confuses me. Or neither? Posted by: Linda 24 Aug I'm thinking I'll uninstall the "rarely" used program, and update the "vulnerable" plug-in. Posted by: BallyIrish 27 Dec Bob, as a subscriber to your excellent site, I apologize for some of the totally unnecessary rude remarks made by some posters who obviously have no manners or self respect.


Folks, we are all imperfect and make mistakes, so why criticize Bob? He does an excellent job and achieves excellence in his endeavors to help us.


Rather thank him for his fine contribution to us PC users, and point out things you don't agree with in a respectful and kind manner.


By your disrespect, you are only showing what you yourself are at heart Have you noticed how self-controlled and mannerly Bob is by refusing to respond in kind to hateful remarks? Why abuse the privilege of your freedom of speech? Thank you Bob, for your fine and helpful articles and your humility when you find good sense in a kindly post!


Posted by: Norman Kelly 14 Jan Should I install it get my permit and then disable it. There are tips in this article on how to turn Java on or off.


Posted by: Bev 11 Mar We had Java installed on both our computers, as Java is required to play bridge on pogo. We constantly had problems with malware conduit, mysearchdial, etc.


Since removing Java, we have not had such issues. Any advice would be appreciated.