Java isn't good for your for your
computer's health right now. It can mess it up pretty bad. Bad enough that the
Department of Homeland Security is warning us all to turn it off. OK, but how
do you do that? Fortunately, it's not that hard.
All the current Java exploits come
from Java (not Javascript) running in your browser. And while you can
get all the way down to the root of the problem by uninstalling Java on the
whole, you can also just lock it down in all your browsers, or just the
browsers you actually use. That way you can still have it around with Minecraft
or whatever and still be safe. Here's a rundown:
Chrome
Type "chrome://plugins"
into your address bar. This will bring up a new tab. Find the item on the list
that reads just plain "Java" and click below it where it says
"Disable" in blue. Restart your browser.
Safari
Choose "Safari" and then
"Preferences" on the taskbar or hit control and comma simultaneously
(⌘-,). Click "Security" on the top row of the new
window. Uncheck the box that reads "Enable Java" if checked. Restart
your browser.
Internet Explorer 8,9, and 10
Go to the "Tools" menu
and select "Manage Add-ons." Go to the left of the window that pops
up and in the drop-down box below the heading "Show:" select
"All Add-ons." Scroll down the list on the right of the window until
you find a subheading under the category "Group" that reads
"Oracle America, Inc." Select each item and disable it with the
"Disable" button in the bottom right-hand corner of the window.
Restart your browser.
Firefox
Go to the "Tools" menu
and select "Add-ons" or hit ctrl, shift, and the letter 'a' simultaneously.
Select "Plug-ins" on the left-hand side of the new tab that shows up.
Scroll the list on the right-hand side of the screen until you find an item
that reads "Java (TM) Platform [somethingsomethingsomething]." Click
the "Disable" button on the right. Restart your browser.
Good luck out there. Stay safe.
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