![]() ![]() ![]() However, this can be impractical for some, as many people need Java to run applications, including Web apps and a number of technical and creative development tools. In response to these threats, many in the tech community have recommended that people uninstall Java altogether. More recently, Java 7 has seen a new zero-day vulnerability that has been circulating in exploit kits. One notable occurrence was the Flashback malware threat that affected a number of OS X users, which (though due in part to Apple's negligence about Java upkeep) was rooted in the Java runtime. Lately Java has been getting a bit of bad press, thanks to several consecutive security holes that have been exploited by malware developers.
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