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Home : April 17 2013 Computer News : Apple keeps patching Java on OS X Snow Leopard after proposed drop-dead date

Apple keeps patching Java on OS X Snow Leopard after proposed drop-dead date

April 17, 2013

Apple has patched Java for the aged OS X Snow Leopard and tweaked Safari to give users more control over what websites they let run the vulnerability plagued Oracle software. Oracle on Tuesday shipped an update for Java 6 and Java 7 to patch up to 42 bugs—the number depends on the version and platform—for Windows and OS X. Because Apple maintains Java 6 for OS X—unlike Java 7, which Oracle handles—it followed with its own update. The Apple update was important beyond the fact that it fixed 21 Java flaws. Not all Mac users can upgrade to the newest version, Java 7, which requires OS X Lion, or its successor, Mountain Lion. OS X Snow Leopard users are stuck on Java 6, and must rely on Apple to provide patches for that version. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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