![]() ![]() That's dangerous for an app with so many security vulnerabilities. Even worse, by default, Java only checks for updates once a week or even once a month. Unlike most other modern programs, Java simply asks the user to install updates when available. And there, the worst offense is that Java doesn't automatically update itself. Of course, we're concerned with Java on the desktop.
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