The recently discovered vulnerability has been finally patched by Oracle, but exploitation continues on computers that have not been updated.
Oracle releases critical Java update to tackle security vulnerabilities after US-CERT warning, boosting default security settings to 'high'.
Oracle working on fixing security issues with Java following recent problems - US-CERT warns of vulnerability.
Security firm expected to comment on the Java software security scare as researchers claim they knew about vulnerabilities since April.
Computer security firms are urging PC users to disable Java software in their browsers due to the risk of defenceless hacker attacks.
The addictive sandbox game will get an early release on Xperia Play phones, along with 20 other new titles for the platform.
Apple teams up with Oracle, ensuring Mac users continue enjoying cutting-edge Java technology through OpenJDK contribution.
Business as usual, then, as Call of Duty: Black Ops becomes but the latest installment of the franchise to shatter entertainment launch records.
Gen-i and Tele-fone promise to revolutionise NZ's rural economy with a broadband alliance, paving the way for growth and sustainability.
Extreme Networks today announced that VMware has deployed its innovative enterprise, data centre and Metro Ethernet networking solutions.
SAS IT, a New Zealand tech company, focuses on delivering complex back-end systems for larger organizations. CEO Phil Martin shares insights.
Twitter blogged yesterday that an attack took place over 'just a few moments' before it was noticed by Twitter staff and shut it down.
We knew PlayTV was coming on November 25th - now we know all the details. Read on to find out how it works and what you can expect to pay.
Sony confirms PlayTV, a DVR solution for PS3, will launch in NZ on Nov 25, according to Stuff's Gerard Campbell.
Judging is now finished for the TVNZ6 NetGuide Schools Multimedia Challenge 2010 and we can finally announce the winners!.
Simms International broadens its NZ reseller channel by introducing five top-tier vendors, enhancing its tech offering alongside Dell and Kingston.
GFG Group, an Auckland-based electronics payments software provider, reports a 19% rise in sales, driven by growth in Asia and the Middle East.