Oracle released its first batch of security patches this year, fixing 270 vulnerabilities, mostly in business-critical applications. Many of the flaws can be exploited remotely without authentication.
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Oracle released its’ largest security update ever on April ...
On a day when Java zero day exploits were fingered in attacks against Apple, Facebook and Twitter, Oracle released the remainder of its quarterly security patch updates for the Java platform.Five ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. In its quarterly Patch Tuesday update on July 19, Oracle ...
Oracle's new AI-powered support portal is frustrating customers and support engineers who are struggling to find the basics, ...
The patch was brought to light through a report issued by Integrigy Corp., a provider of application security software for Oracle products, one day after Oracle announced the problem. "There exist a ...
Oracle is planning to release 88 patches on Tuesday, covering vulnerabilities affecting a wide array of its products, according to a pre-release announcement posted to its website on Thursday. Tuesday ...
Oracle's Critical Patch Updates keep getting bigger. The database giant addressed a number of remotely exploitable flaws in Java, MySQL, and Oracle Database this quarter Bigger is not necessarily ...
Oracle’s January 2013 Critical Patch Update includes 86 patches for critical vulnerabilities in Oracle Database, MySQL Server, Sun products and all of its software products. Patches for Java are ...
Oracle next week plans to release fixes for 37 security flaws across all its products, the company said Tuesday. The fixes will be delivered April 17 as part of Oracle's quarterly patch cycle. Seven ...
Oracle Corp. today released 101 new patches addressing vulnerabilities across its range of database and application server products as well as its collaboration and e-business suites. Among the ...
Oracle released its first batch of security patches this year, fixing 270 vulnerabilities, mostly in business-critical applications. Many of the flaws can be exploited remotely without authentication.
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