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Java no longer supported by Apple due to security issues

Apple is removing old versions of Oracle’s Java software from internet browsers when the latest update of the Mac operating system is installed.

Macbook Air.

Apple, which has previously included Java with installations of Mac OS X, announced the move on its support siteĀ . It said that customers need to obtain Java directly from Oracle if they want to access web content written the widely used programming language.

Java is a computer language that enables programmers to write one set of code to run on virtually any type of machine. It is widely used on the internet so that web developers can make their sites accessible from multiple browsers running on Macs or Microsoft Windows PCs.

Two years ago both companies said they had agreed that Apple would one day stop providing Java software to Mac customers and that Oracle to take on that responsibility. They did not provide a date for that transition.

Apple is implementing that change in the wake of a Java security scare that prompted some security experts to caution computer users to only use Java on an as-needed basis.

Security experts in Europe discovered Java bugs in late August that hackers had exploited to launch attacks. It took Oracle several days to release an update to Java to correct those flaws.

Adam Gowdiak, a researcher with Polish security firm Security Explorations, said on Friday that he has since found two new security bugs in Java that continue to make computers vulnerable to attack.

Gowdiak said that removing Java from Mac browsers reduces the risks of an attack.

 

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