java exploits

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Java exploits are a recurring security concern for Windows users, as highlighted in forum discussions. In one case, a Windows 7 user reported that Microsoft Security Essentials detected multiple Java exploits and a trojan downloader during a scan, though the system still experienced login issues. Another thread mentions widespread site access problems linked to Java exploits, forcing unexpected upgrades. These examples illustrate how Java vulnerabilities can lead to malware infections and system instability on Windows platforms. Users often rely on antivirus tools like Avast or Microsoft Security Essentials to detect and remove such threats, but residual issues may persist. Staying updated with Java patches and using robust security software are common recommendations for mitigating these risks.
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    Windows 7 Windows 7 will not load my system after I type my password. It just says Welcome and won't log me in

    I'm using windows 7 home prem 64bit. This problem just happened today. I sign on with my password and the system says welcome, but won't actually login. It just hangs there. I used Avast to do a complete scan, but it didn't come up with anything. I used MS security essential it found a bunch of...
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    Windows 7 Site Access and Search Problem

    Is all of the recent down time part of an intentional upgrade? I've noticed the last week or so access is pretty unpredictable. I also know a lot of sites had problems with java exploits about a week and a half ago and were forced to upgrade unexpectedly. This morning I noticed that search is...
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