


It is available on the old Java 6 download page. They can instead download Java 6 Update 35 which has also been released today by Oracle. Java 6 users do not need to download and install the Java 7 update. Keep in mind that it may activate Java in the browser after doing so. This will update all existing versions of Java on the system to the latest version.

To update, simply download Java 7 Update 7 from the website and run the installer afterwards. You can alternatively visit the manual download page to download Java offline installers. You can download the Java update from the official website where it is available for all supported operating systems. Please note that you only get a result if Java is installed and enabled in the web browser. You can visit the following web page to test the version of Java installed on your computer. This update fixes the vulnerability and it is therefor recommended for all Java 7.06 and earlier users. Oracle a few minutes ago has released an update for Java that brings the version of the Java Runtime Environment to 7 Update 7. One of the best suggestions so far was to disable Java in the Internet browser to protect the system from exploits, a more radical approach to uninstall Java on the system. The vulnerability, made public a few days ago, is affecting Java 7.06 and earlier.

You have probably heard about the latest Java vulnerability that is being exploited in the wild right now.
