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Most Java-enabled browsers vulnerable to widespread Java exploits, Websense says

Security vendor Websense monitors billions of Web requests originating from “tens of millions” of endpoint computers. Only 5.5 percent of Java-enabled browsers have the most up-to-date versions of the software’s browser plug-in. Most browser installations are vulnerable to at least one of several exploits currently used in popular Web attack toolkits. The company’s data shows that when it comes to Java, zero-day attacks should not be getting all of the attention, security researchers from Websense said.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2133077/most-java-enabled-browsers-vulnerable-to-widespread-java-exploits–websense-says.html

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