Security News > 2015 > April > Google blocks Java plugin in new Chrome by default (Help Net Security)

2015-04-15 09:56
Google has released Chrome 42 to the stable channel, and among the changes announced is one that will automatically block Oracle's Java plugin and other plugins that use the old NPAPI (Netscape Plugin...
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