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| reply to trparky Re: Why doesn't Java clean up after itself?
said by trparky :. . Now, if memory serves me right, wasn't there exploits in the past that exploited older versions of Java that still existed even after the newest version was installed? Yes.
Why hasn't Sun learned from their mistake? They're a little slow on the uptake?
They're too busy playing java-based online puzzle games?
Their Moms told 'em to put everything back like it was when they're done?
They simply can't be bothered-- you do it instead?
Malware authors slipped 'em twenty bucks not to?
'JRE' actually stands for 'Just Run Every'?
We're all gonna die anyway, so what does it really matter?
Somebody misplaced the code for that feature?
They figured you wouldn't notice?
Just a few possibilities.  Perhaps someone in charge of putting the whole thing together over there at Sun Microsystems could stop on in and enlighten us further. Then again, perhaps not. |