More than 850 million computers have Java installed on them, and for years, users might not have known the software wasn't fully updated or secure. Oracle is now settling with the Federal Trade Commission over that security oversight. It reached an agreement with the FTC on Monday over charges that it deceived consumers about security updates to the platform. The FTC claimed Oracle portrayed security updates as the latest and most secure. However, the company failed to mention that an update only replaced the most recent prior version of Java, as opposed to all earlier versions that might have been installed. So while users might have thought they patched any vulnerabilities in Java, in reality, they could have still had less secure...
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