-Flashback only affects Java within a browser, right?
-In other words, I can still run independent programs that require Java (outside of my browser)? no flashback danger there?
-And again, as long as my "software update" is up to date, I should be fine? and if anything suspicious shall arise, I would be notified?
-I'm a Firefox user. It seems that in order to disable Java here (within the browser I believe) I have to open the "Add-ons Manager" tab again, go to "Plug-ins" and disable: "Java Plug-In 2 for NPAPI Browsers 13.7.0", Just curious, is this the latest version for the Java Plugin?, whenever I run "Software Update" and Apple addresses an update, is this plug-in version directly affected/ modified?
-In other words, I can still run independent programs that require Java (outside of my browser)? no flashback danger there?
-And again, as long as my "software update" is up to date, I should be fine? and if anything suspicious shall arise, I would be notified?
-I'm a Firefox user. It seems that in order to disable Java here (within the browser I believe) I have to open the "Add-ons Manager" tab again, go to "Plug-ins" and disable: "Java Plug-In 2 for NPAPI Browsers 13.7.0", Just curious, is this the latest version for the Java Plugin?, whenever I run "Software Update" and Apple addresses an update, is this plug-in version directly affected/ modified?