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If you are running Windows, check which browser you are running
and TURN OFF JAVA. You can research how to do this for whatever
browser (Microsoft Explorer, Google Chrome, or Firefox) you're using
by Googling for instructions. If you do not know how to do
this (you probably shouldn't be on the web at all), ask
someone who does.

If you're using a Mac, you still turn off Java because the same
thing can be used to attack Macs.

When you turn off Java it means that certain web sites will not
work properly because they depend on it. If you are 100% certain
the site is OK, then turn Java on just for that one site.

This will not go away until Java itself is upgraded.
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"Tim Daneliuk" wrote in message
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08...block_exploit/


If you are running Windows, check which browser you are running
and TURN OFF JAVA. You can research how to do this for whatever
browser (Microsoft Explorer, Google Chrome, or Firefox) you're using
by Googling for instructions. If you do not know how to do
this (you probably shouldn't be on the web at all), ask
someone who does.

If you're using a Mac, you still turn off Java because the same
thing can be used to attack Macs.

When you turn off Java it means that certain web sites will not
work properly because they depend on it. If you are 100% certain
the site is OK, then turn Java on just for that one site.

This will not go away until Java itself is upgraded.
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no-script is your friend
you'll be amazed how much sh*t runs on a page and what you can block
http://noscript.net/


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On 08/28/2012 07:26 PM, ChairMan wrote:
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08...block_exploit/


If you are running Windows, check which browser you are running
and TURN OFF JAVA. You can research how to do this for whatever
browser (Microsoft Explorer, Google Chrome, or Firefox) you're using
by Googling for instructions. If you do not know how to do
this (you probably shouldn't be on the web at all), ask
someone who does.

If you're using a Mac, you still turn off Java because the same
thing can be used to attack Macs.

When you turn off Java it means that certain web sites will not
work properly because they depend on it. If you are 100% certain
the site is OK, then turn Java on just for that one site.

This will not go away until Java itself is upgraded.
--



no-script is your friend
you'll be amazed how much sh*t runs on a page and what you can block
http://noscript.net/



It's not clear whether noscript blocks both Java and JavaScript
(not clear to ME - it's clear to others no doubt). This is a *Java*
vulnerability. As a point of interest, Java has nothing whatsoever
to do with JavaScript.

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On 08/28/2012 07:26 PM, ChairMan wrote:
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08...block_exploit/


If you are running Windows, check which browser you are running
and TURN OFF JAVA. You can research how to do this for whatever
browser (Microsoft Explorer, Google Chrome, or Firefox) you're using
by Googling for instructions. If you do not know how to do
this (you probably shouldn't be on the web at all), ask
someone who does.

If you're using a Mac, you still turn off Java because the same
thing can be used to attack Macs.

When you turn off Java it means that certain web sites will not
work properly because they depend on it. If you are 100% certain
the site is OK, then turn Java on just for that one site.

This will not go away until Java itself is upgraded.
--



no-script is your friend
you'll be amazed how much sh*t runs on a page and what you can block
http://noscript.net/



It's not clear whether noscript blocks both Java and JavaScript
(not clear to ME - it's clear to others no doubt). This is a *Java*
vulnerability. As a point of interest, Java has nothing whatsoever
to do with JavaScript.

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NoScript Firefox extension provides extra protection for Firefox, Seamonkey
and other mozilla-based browsers: this free, open source add-on allows
JavaScript, *Java*, Flash and other plugins to be executed only by trusted
web sites of your choice (e.g. your online bank)

All I can tell you is that by using it I've had pages that won't load until
i start allowing 1 item at a time
YMMV


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Tim Daneliuk wrote:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08...block_exploit/


If you are running Windows, check which browser you are running
and TURN OFF JAVA. You can research how to do this for whatever
browser (Microsoft Explorer, Google Chrome, or Firefox) you're using
by Googling for instructions. If you do not know how to do
this (you probably shouldn't be on the web at all), ask
someone who does.

If you're using a Mac, you still turn off Java because the same
thing can be used to attack Macs.

When you turn off Java it means that certain web sites will not
work properly because they depend on it. If you are 100% certain
the site is OK, then turn Java on just for that one site.

This will not go away until Java itself is upgraded.



Which is one of the many reasons I run Linux.

Deb



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On 08/29/2012 08:29 AM, Dr. Deb wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08...block_exploit/


If you are running Windows, check which browser you are running
and TURN OFF JAVA. You can research how to do this for whatever
browser (Microsoft Explorer, Google Chrome, or Firefox) you're using
by Googling for instructions. If you do not know how to do
this (you probably shouldn't be on the web at all), ask
someone who does.

If you're using a Mac, you still turn off Java because the same
thing can be used to attack Macs.

When you turn off Java it means that certain web sites will not
work properly because they depend on it. If you are 100% certain
the site is OK, then turn Java on just for that one site.

This will not go away until Java itself is upgraded.



Which is one of the many reasons I run Linux.

Deb


Look more closely. The exploit applies to Linux as well. It's just
that they have not (yet) seen a Linux payload.
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