Millions at risk from Java Virtual Machine flaw
Security experts have warned that millions of computer desktops are at risk from a newly discovered vulnerability in Sun Microsystems’ Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
IT security firm CyberGuard claimed that the Java flaw, which is present in the JVM on most desktop computers, "poses a significant security threat because it will not be closed by the usual Microsoft update process".
Read the complete story here. (VNUnet)
Intel helping Indian, Chinese customers to use Linux
- Shuttle to offer free CPU coolers with its BTX XPCs
- AMD announces Mobile Sempron 3000+
- Asustek to launch own-brand LCD monitor, BTX barebone system and WL-HDD
- Samsung to intensify SDRAM competition in 2005
- Market research firm: Monitor-panel ASPs drop to new low
- Fast-Internet use doubles in U.S.
- Google sued by nude photo website
- ATI launches mobile PCI Express GPUs for performance and mainstream notebooks
- ICQ joins webmail battle
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




