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Survey finds majority of Oracle Java users audited in past 3 years, leading to migration to open-source Java due to ...
My computer has started waking up automagically from sleep at ~5:00am every night. This is...weird. So I ran BitDefender's online virus scan, which alerted me to the presence of eight trojans, all ...
In 2019, Oracle announced that Java SE would no longer be free. In 2020, Oracle introduced the NFTC (No-Fee Terms and Conditions) for JDK 17 and later, which permitted free use for some use cases.
Oracle noted that JDK 24 already includes implementations of post-quantum algorithms standardized by FIPS 203 and 204, underscoring its focus on future-proofing Java security. Oracle invited users to ...
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