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August 28, 2012
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By Zach Walton
Java is in everything. It’s in your browser at this very moment. The Java plug-in that is powering a lot of the Web also features one nasty exploit. The latest zero-day exploit should remain a topic of concern.

The folks at FireEye security detected a Java vulnerability yesterday. The exploit affects Java 7 (1.7) update 0 to 6. Anything below is unaffected. Unfortunately for most computer users and businesses, they are already on Java 7.

So is there a fix? At the time of writing, Oracle has not patched Java yet. The only solution for now is to disable Java in your Web browser or download a third-party patch. Here’s the details of the exploit from Deepend Research:

1. The javascript in index.html is heavily obfuscated. [...]

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