Homeland Security warns: Disable Java

Homeland Security warns: Disable Java

January 12, 2013 7:11 PM

The Department of Homeland Security is warning computer users to disable Java software, citing a flaw that has made hundreds of millions of machines vulnerable to hackers. Jim Axelrod reports.

U.S. tells computer users to disable Java software
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