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Thank you for giving my post about Sun java to
Microsoft , And I really hope Microsoft finds a better
technology then using Sun Java in the near future , This
way Microsoft can stick it to Sun , Which in my opinion
SUN Java deserver
 
From: "X Java" <[email protected]>

| Thank you for giving my post about Sun java to
| Microsoft , And I really hope Microsoft finds a better
| technology then using Sun Java in the near future , This
| way Microsoft can stick it to Sun , Which in my opinion
| SUN Java deserver

Boy -- Do you have it all backwards !
 
David H. Lipman said:
From: "X Java" <[email protected]>

| Thank you for giving my post about Sun java to
| Microsoft , And I really hope Microsoft finds a better
| technology then using Sun Java in the near future , This
| way Microsoft can stick it to Sun , Which in my opinion
| SUN Java deserver

Boy -- Do you have it all backwards !

maybe not everyone used to say msjava was full of
security holes But I never got any viruses when using
ms java removed it and went to sun java. and now
seems every time I scan(and I scan often) I have at
least one and usually more Trojan or virus java byte verify,java byte
bridge... at least MS would attempt to
patch the holes sun micro seems to think the holes
are to let the sunshine in
 
From: "mo" <[email protected]>

|
| maybe not everyone used to say msjava was full of
| security holes But I never got any viruses when using
| ms java removed it and went to sun java. and now
| seems every time I scan(and I scan often) I have at
| least one and usually more Trojan or virus java byte verify,java byte
| bridge... at least MS would attempt to
| patch the holes sun micro seems to think the holes
| are to let the sunshine in
|

All software can have a vulnerability. Sun Java had a couple and Microsoft's version had
many more. However, that doesn't change the way a Java Script Trojan works.

Exploit-ByteVerify -- http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100261.htm

Reference:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-011.mspx

ByteVerify is merely a java applet that is used to exploit a Microsoft vulnerability.
It is not a Sun Java problem.

What is the REAL name of "java byte bridge"
 

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