Apple Update Removes Java From All OS X Browsers

Apple Update Removes Java From All OS X Browsers

In an attempt to distance itself still further from Java, Apple released a Mac update Wednesday which removes Java plugins from any web browser running on OS X.

Users that choose to install the update will stumble across the warning above when they try and view web content that requires Java. One way around the problem is to install the official Oracle Java runtime package on the computer in question.

Arguably, it could be seen as a sensible move: Java is particularly vulnerable to attacks, and removing it decreases the number of routes a hacker can take to infiltrate a device.

Regardless of whether it’s a good idea or not, though, OS X users will have more work on their hands in the future if they choose to consume content that runs in Java. [Sophos via Ars Technica]


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