Aloha,
If you want to play your game you need Java.
What I would recommend is to have Java enabled on your Internet Explorer for playing your game..
then have Java disabled on your firefox browser for surfing the web.
Now, if you come across a malicious website using Java, your protected, since your Java will not run.
How to:
On each browser, just press alt t
and left click on add-ons
then right click on Java and enable or disable as needed.

Thanks for asking your question, because this is my configuration set-up and I forgot to mention it in my heads-up email.
Peace and love,
Manny
Checkout:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75fbevlz10g




On 1/18/2013 8:54 AM, xxxwrote:
Are you sure this way of installing Java is safe? There was all this news about Java on tv, which is why I uninstalled it. Just checking.
 Paula
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Manny G. <[email protected]
 To: dxxx.com
 Sent: Thu, Jan 17, 2013 11:19 pm
Subject: Re: Headsup! I know of 4 computers hit by this malware! (must read-Manny)

 Aloha Paula,
 We will see you in August!
 All is going well in paradise.
 I hope you and yours are well.

 Download Java from the maker which is Oracle at:
 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
 And just install it.
However, if after installing Java, you still can not play your game, than you need to get the specific software from the website where you play your game which is usually found under support, or software and download.

 Love,
 Manny







 On 1/17/2013 7:46 PM, [email protected] wrote:
 Mahalo for the info Manny.
I uninstalled Java because of the bruhaha, and now I can't go to Pogo.com to play scrabble anymore. Any ideas?
 Much aloha,
 Paula
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Manny G. <[email protected]
 To: undisclosed-recipients:;
 Sent: Thu, Jan 17, 2013 3:23 pm
Subject: Headsup! I know of 4 computers hit by this malware! (must read-Manny)

 Aloha family and friends,
 This is a reminder to be very careful when clicking on OK when using
 your computer.
 You may be saying yes to a malicious software.
 In an email--
 do not open a file ending with . exe!
 If the file ends with (dot blank) (.   )--
 Do not open it!!!!


 When on a website and you are told that you need to update your Adobe
 flash player do not click on the link given!
 Instead go directly to the Adobe website.
 Here is the link:

 http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

 Another common method to infect you is to alert you that you need an
 update for the codex for watching a video on the web.
 Unless you are on a     secure website, do not update the codex!


 Learn about rootkits here:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootkit


 Learn more about  Research System Progressive Protection malware from
 Microsoft here:

 
http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/threat/encyclopedia/entry.aspx?Name=System+Progressive+Protection

 This baby is resistant to almost all security systems, and once infected
 it disables your security.  You won't be able to run most of your own
 software, and again, only you can stop the infection! by not clicking on
 the OK message!

 Bottom line, think before you click!
 And when in doubt--    Don't click!


 Be careful out there.
 The bad guys are out to get your computer!
 Manny

 checkout:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75fbevlz10g









 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootkit
 I'll leave you with this last thought.
 If you think you can click on any OK message, because you have a good
 security system, well, dream on.





--
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