By Tori Wieldt on Feb 19, 2013
Oracle has released Updates
to February 2013 Critical Patch Update for Java SE. This update contains
fixes for additional security vulnerabilities. Oracle recommends that customers
apply Critical Patch Updates (CPUs) as soon as possible. You can read details on
the Oracle
Software Security Assurance Blog.
Released today is:
- Java SE 7 Update 15 (Release Notes)
- Java SE 6 Update 41 (Release Notes)
Auto-update and Manual Update of JRE 6 will Replace JRE 6 with JRE
7
Since JRE 6 has reached its End of Public
Updates, Oracle is taking steps to protect consumer desktops. Oracle will
not leave a version of Java installed for which Oracle no longer provide
security updates.
In order to do so, when updating from JRE 6, the update mechanism will not
only install the latest version of JRE 7 but will also remove the highest
version of JRE 6 on the system. This change will happen when the system is
updated via the auto-update mechanism or by checking for updates directly from
the Java Control Panel. For more information, read the Java SE 7 Update 15 Release
Notes.
As always, consumers can get the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) from Java.com. Developers can get the Java Development
Kit (JDK) and the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) from the Oracle
Technology Network.
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