Hi,

if you think so then take the time and have a look at eg. http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/search and compare current vulnerabilities based on the programming languages used. You will see that vulnerabilities are found within applications written in almost all programming languages. Blaming only Java doesn't help to avoid bugs programmed by humans.

Am 31.08.2012 12:32, schrieb Niall Martin:
I would have thought the developers would be cautious on this one. Many 
security experts seem to
regard Java as dangerously buggy.  Oracle has just had to release a security 
update in a hurry, though
some are complaining that their hurry is rather slow.  AOO depends on Java for 
base, but it does not
seem to use the latest version of it.  Perhaps the panel would confirm this.


btw. I've disabled Java within the browser on an interim basis but I'm still using it for some Java based applications installed on my system.

Kind regards, Joost

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