http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/critical-bug-discovered-in-newest-java/

    Researchers said they've uncovered a flaw in the Java 7 update
    released by Oracle on Thursday that allows attackers to take complete
    control of end-user computers.

    The flaw in Java 7 Update 7, which Oracle released to stop in-the-wild
    attacks that silently install malware on end-user machines, is the
    latest black eye for the security of the widely used software
    framework. It comes after revelations that Oracle learned of the
    vulnerabilities under attack in April, four months before the exploits
    were detected. Oracle has yet to explain the delay in fixing the bugs.

    ...

Seriously?  :-/

// Ben

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