Has anyone experienced this lately? The last two times I was accessing the SDMB, I was interrupted by a Java 6 download-which my Kaspersky A/V stopped-thank God!
Is this a new trend (these malware creeps stealing a legitimate firm’s logo to spread their poison)?
Whoever does this really need s a few millenia in Hell.:mad:
If some program starts on your machine then that program already has access to your machine. There would be no reason to announce a Java update download - it could just download whatever it wanted.
Java does tend to occasionally pop up update requests - as does Adobe Acrobat.
The thing you need to be wary of is websites that cause pop ups that try and con you into downloading something.
I know, I know. And I don’t blame the language, I blame the developers. I just have a personal distaste for it (and the way lots of folks use it). My apologies to all of the security-aware java folks out there.
I recall how Java was supposed to be the “next big thing,” but it never really took off, due to not only security holes (which were patched up) but by resistance by MS which wanted it’s own system. FLASH has replaced a good deal of the Java products but we all know what problems with security FLASH has.
I have Java disabled (as well as FLASH) on my browser, and while I might miss flash (Mostly YouTube) I rarely come across Java issues. If so I just click the “on” button for java on my browswer and reload if necessary
If you have an HTML5 enabled browser, you don’t even need Flash for YouTube. I personally keep Flash, but use FlashBlock, and only enable Flash when I need it.
The only places where I’ve encountered Java are Wikipedia (who don’t want to use proprietary Flash) and a few websites that use small homebrew programs (like game system emulators). If you have an HTML5 browser, you don’t even need it on Wikipedia, and from what I gather, most people don’t do the homebrew thing. I use NoScript and block Java on all sites.