Security News > 2015 > July > Oracle fixes Java zero-day exploited by Pawn Storm hackers (Help Net Security)
2015-07-15 09:18
With its quarterly Critical Patch Update, Oracle has released security fixes for 193 vulnerabilities across all of its products (a good summary can be found here), including the Java zero-day bug (CVE...
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