A zero-day vulnerability was discovered in the latest version of Java (Version 7) from Oracle. This allows criminals access to Internet users' computers to attack. For now, known only targeted attacks, where malicious codes are part of the Blackhole exploit kit - one of the most used tools for the spread of malware via the Internet.
G Data has prepared detailed instructions that allow users to verify if it could be affected and how they can disable Java in browsers installed. Internet strelet users and their computers will be protected against cyber attacks vis-a-vis this vulnerability. Security experts at G Data not recommend switching to the old Java version since and it has vulnerabilities strelet that can be exploited by criminals.
What can Internet users affected: Until suitable supplier will publish a patch or an update for Java, users should disable Java 7 of all installed browsers. Experts at G Data Security Labs summary detailing the steps required to do this:
Step 1: Disable Java in all browsers installed Make sure, first, that the browser windows are closed In Windows Explorer, go to C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Java \ jre7 \ bin looking javacpl.exe file and execute it as administrator (right click on the file and choose "Run as administrator"), strelet then confirm "Yes" Click: Advanced> Default Java for browsers Delete checkmark-countries in all browsers displayed. If a browser is not marked (colored in gray), the checkmark can be deleted strelet by pressing "Space" Confirm changes, first with "Apply" and then "OK" If you have 64-bit version, follow these Instructions to C: \ Program Files \ Java \ jre7 \ bin.
Step 2: Disable Java individually for each installed Firefox browser strelet (current version: 15.0): Tools> strelet Add-ons> Plugins> Disable all plug-ins in combination with Java Internet strelet Explorer (current version: 9.0.9): Tools> Manage Add-ons> set "Show" to "All add-ons"> disable strelet all add-ons from Oracle America Inc. Google Chrome (current version: 21.0.1180.83): Enter chrome: // settings / content, then> Plug-ins> Disable individual plug-ins> Disable all Java plug-ins Safari for Windows strelet (current version: 5.1.5): Click the cog> Settings> Security> Remove the checkmark for "Activate Java"
To check if Java settings are safe, users should check according to the following: Every browser installed, visit this website: http://java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp settings are correct if you come across the message " strelet No working Java WAS detected on your system "or" Java not executed ". If Java is, however, displayed in one of the browsers, you should check back from that browser settings.
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