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    I notice that JavaRa was recommended to someone who was seeking treatment for malware. I wonder what it does?

    I have a "Java Control Panel" in my administrator control panel that allows me to "update Java".

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    Hi Wakefield,
    Quote Originally Posted by Wakefield View Post
    I notice that JavaRa was recommended to someone who was seeking treatment for malware. I wonder what it does?
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/javara/
    Quote Originally Posted by Wakefield View Post
    I have a "Java Control Panel" in my administrator control panel that allows me to "update Java".
    After a lot of feedback from the security community.
    Over time, you may have installed multiple versions of Java to run available Java content. In the past, each Java update was installed in separate directories on your system. However, Java updates are now installed in a single directory.
    http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/...erversions.xml

    Oracle (Sun)Microsystems-Java Security vulnerability in older versions left on system

    Hope that helps.
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