Waratek is introducing its first product aimed at Java application security, and it works by identifying weaknesses, especially in open-source platforms, and then acts like a shield against attacks.
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Java is a popular computing platform, but lately, Java is blamed for its security vulnerabilities. It is recommended by many to disable or completely uninstall Java. However, there are applications ...
Waratek, which came to light in Accenture’s London FinTech Innovation Lab with its software to run multiple Java apps on a single server, has found its technology also provides protection against even ...
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‘Data tainting’, sometimes misleadingly called ‘taint checking’, has been used in several computer programming languages to provide crude application protection and vulnerability identification ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announced an enhancement to Azul Intelligence Cloud, a breakthrough capability in Azul Vulnerability Detection ...
While most software developers are aware of the threat posed by intentionally malicious or simply curious hackers, few developers understand the extent to which the flaws they introduce into their ...
Oracle released new security updates for Java to fix 19 vulnerabilities and disable default support for SSL 3.0, an outdated version of the secure communications protocol that is vulnerable to attacks ...
One of the most extended belief about web applications is that most of them are insecure. This opinion is supported by statistics published by SANS [1] which show that almost half the vulnerabilities ...
Update January 10, 2013: A zero-day exploit is in the wild, attacking fully patched versions of Java. You can protect yourself by disabling the Java plugin from your ...