Do any of you regularly visit a site that requires Java to be installed on your computer?

I was reading through some tech blogs a few days ago and heard about a new Java 0day exploit. Malicious websites are already using this exploit to compromise computers.

Naturally I hurried to disable the Java browser-plugin for my browser. I'm not sure why I had it installed in the first place. Which sites even use Java applets nowadays?

Anyway, If you're reading this thread, chances are:

  • You're running a vulnerable version of Java
  • You have the Java browser-plugin installed
  • Your anti-virus won't be able to do much against most of these new backdoors (modified to avoid signature detection by AV's)

For now you probably haven't been infected with any viruses, but because all it takes is for you to visit a malicious website, you put yourself at risk of infection whenever you cruise the net.

I suggest you all disable Java or update it as soon as possible. Since I don't ever interact with a Java applet, I've disabled the Java browser plugin indefinitely.

PS: The update apparently also has an exploit in it that allows for sandbox bypass (which isn't being exploited...yet). Oracle's programmers clearly can't be trusted to code a secure sandbox environment.

Unless you're one of the few who regularly interacts with a Java applet; you should disable the browser plug-in permanently or enable it only for specific websites.

Edit By JmZ:

If you are using chrome ignore this warning completely, chrome disables java by default, do not worry, do not panic, do nothing.
Loget Reviewed by Loget on . Java stinks: Turn off your Java browser plugin Do any of you regularly visit a site that requires Java to be installed on your computer? I was reading through some tech blogs a few days ago and heard about a new Java 0day exploit. Malicious websites are already using this exploit to compromise computers. Naturally I hurried to disable the Java browser-plugin for my browser. I'm not sure why I had it installed in the first place. Which sites even use Java applets nowadays? Anyway, If you're reading this thread, chances are: Rating: 5