
By Robert Lemos
Published: Wednesday 24 November 2004
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Alfred Reading
Location
UK
Occupation
retired
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Pardon my ignorance - how does the ordinary user of windows who has no knowledge of Java cure a computer of this vulnerability? Looking at the link to the Sun web pages will certainly not enlighten such users.
Most of them will not have seen this article so will be unaware of the risk yet Sun claims, you say, that users have been informed.
This is *not* an exploit for "Linux and Windows", ...
Bob James
Did anybody at Silicon bother to proof read that a...
Anonymous
Accurate Reporting Please!
Apparently this pr...
Richard
Pardon my ignorance - how does the ordinary user o...
Alfred Reading
ad aware scan tells me I have a big problem with a...
Terry Debassige
I agree with Robert Lemos. I can't determine from ...
Rodger Hallam
This site:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/documen...
Dave Hylands
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