Java SE6 Update Fixes Exploit Linked to ActiveX Flaw

August 11, 2009 by Adrian  
Filed under Security

Java SE6 is set to receive what is being called “significant security patches.”

The need for repair came after the US-CERT (United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team) warned that a number of vulnerabilities were in existence, allowing potential hackers to bypass authentication methods and execute arbitrary codes.

One flaw exposes Java’s audio system; if left unpatched, online deviants could be given access to a computer system without authorization. Another exploit provides root access to a vulnerable machine.

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