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Microsoft squashes Java security bugs

Keldyn   on 14 December 2002 - 13:18 · 17 comments & 1395 views

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A serious security flaw in Microsoft's virtual machine (VM) found on most Windows PCs could allow an attacker to take over a user's system, Microsoft warned late Wednesday. A fixed version of the software is available.

Microsoft's VM is used for running Java applications on Windows PCs and comes with most Windows and Internet Explorer versions. All builds up to and including build 5.0.3805 are affected by eight security flaws, six of which pose a "low" or "moderate" risk to users, Microsoft said in security bulletin MS02-069

Two vulnerabilities, however, are serious. Exploiting a "critical" flaw in a security feature of the VM could allow an attacker to gain control over a user's system, while another "important" flaw could be exploited to trick the VM into giving an attacker read access to files on a user's PC and network drives, Microsoft said.

Under Microsoft's security rating system, changed last month, critical vulnerabilities are those that could be exploited to allow malicious Internet worms to spread without user action. Important are those vulnerabilities that could expose user data or threaten system resources. An attacker could exploit the VM flaws by luring a user to an especially coded Web page or sending that page via HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) e-mail, Microsoft said. The Redmond, Washington, company urges users to upgrade to VM build 3809, which is available from the Windows Update Web site.

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News source: PC World Australia

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#1 Neobond on 14 Dec 2002 - 13:24
I wonder if that has anything to do with Microsoft initially deciing to ship XP without Java VM. I know that Sun has constantly made it difficult for Microsoft to update or even include the Java VM technology in Windows.
(2 replies) #2 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#2.1 Neobond on 14 Dec 2002 - 21:45
To me (in Holland, Europe) the quality of a Ford is the same quality as a Nissan so I'm not sure what you mean Java VM is POS thats behind the times and needs to be replaced. Sun are trolls who cant decide to support the use of its Java VM in Windows or not. I don't blame MS for telling them to go and screw them selves
#2.2 Neobond on 15 Dec 2002 - 21:25
[neoquote=#6.3 by aleks]Again, M$ [b]FANBOYS[/b] here will disagree because their specific Microsoft Java Specific web pages wont load. "OH NO I CANT LOAD UP THAT WATER RIPPLE EFFECT" or "M$ VM KISS ASS BECAUSE ITS FASTER" -- yeh true so does WIN 3.11 for WORKGROUPS. [/neoquote] hahah your funnee

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