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FTC ruling against Oracle shows why it’s time to dump Java

December 23, 2015

When it comes to Java, some things never change. Consider the constant upgrading: Because attackers target flaws in Java to gain control over victim computers, users need to install the latest updates right away.But according to a Federal Trade Commission complaint, Oracle left older copies of Java — the ones with the flaws — still running on machines after updating, meaning the updates didn’t keep users safe.

So let’s skip the Java headache and get rid of client-side Java altogether.

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