Following recent security breach in which systems at Apple among those from Facebook and other companies were compromised, Apple has issued a Java update for OS X to close the hole and tackle the problem.
The update is available through Apple's Software Update service, which can be accessed from the Apple menu, and is also available as a standalone update for
OS X Snow Leopard or later from the following locations:
According to the update's release notes, it will disable all versions of Java that are supplied by Apple and will encourage users who need Java to download the latest version from Oracle.
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