Research by Kaspersky into one of the most popular methods of infecting computers has revealed that Java exploits are the tool of choice for cybercriminals, with the security firm recording two ...
Gregg Keizer’s ComputerWorld article New malware scanner finds 5% of Windows PCs infected includes the subtitle: “Java exploits remain biggest threat to PCs, says Microsoft.” The part of the article ...
The recent zero-day exploit for Java left enterprises scrambling to protect their networks from the active exploits out in the wild. The effectiveness of the exploit, its active use by exploit kits ...
Java exploits appear to be increasing as attacks targeting Adobe Reader and Acrobat decline, according to a Cisco 3Q10 Global Threat Report, released Wednesday. Java exploits rose from 5 percent of ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. Cybercriminals are using a zero-day Java exploit to infect and take control of victims' computers, a security vendor ...
Security researchers warn that cybercriminals have started using Java exploits signed with digital certificates to trick users into allowing the malicious code to run inside browsers. A signed Java ...
After reading the recent headlines about 'Java exploits' or 'Java vulnerabilities', you may be worried about what's installed on your personal computers and laptops. The targeting of well-known and ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
Cisco Systems says Java vulnerabilities are now exploited more often than holes in Adobe's Acrobat and Reader applications. The networking giant's 2010 Annual Security Report states that in January ...
Waratek relies on just-in-time compiling and focuses exclusively on one of the biggest security risks within most organizations: applications running Java. In general, container cybersecurity works by ...