Security companies warn of Mac OS X Java vulnerability

“Several Mac security companies, Intego and SecureMac, have issued warnings related to an unpatched Java vulnerability that affects OS X. The flaw could be exploited to allow local code to be executed remotely, leaving the computer open to ‘drive-by-attacks’ which can install malicious software just by loading a website containing a specially crafted Java applet. Hackers could also access or delete files on a system,” MacNN reports.

“Disabling Java within the browser may serve as the best protection. Users can leave JavaScript enabled, as the issue only affects Java applets,” MacNN reports.

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MacDailyNews Note: To disable Java in:
• Safari 4 Public Beta: Preferences>Security>Web content and uncheck “Enable Java.”
• Firefox 3: Preferences>Content and uncheck “Enable Java.”

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