Pot Kettle Black

On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 12:50 AM, Karsten Silz <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> A Microsoft employee blogged that three (patched!) security holes now
> make Java the most attacked (third-party?) software on Windows, going
> from about 500k attacks in Q2 to about 6 mill. in Q3.  This compares
> to less than 100k attacks against Adobe Reader:
>
> http://blogs.technet.com/b/mmpc/archive/2010/10/18/have-you-checked-the-java.aspx
>
> This is Microsoft and only includes data from Windows machines with
> Microsoft anti-malware software, so I take it with a big grain of
> salt. For instance, Flash had a couple of patches for security holes,
> too - didn't anybody attack this?
>
> If the data is true, however, then the interesting thing is that those
> security holes have been patched a while ago, suggesting that the JRE
> auto update functionality doesn't work well enough - or too many
> people use an older JRE/JDK.
>
> Between the security holes in Flash, Adobe Reader and Java, I can see
> Steve Jobs smile somewhere.  ;-)
>
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