Oracle Security Update CVE-2013-0422
An Oracle Security Alert was issued today.  To learn more about the alert please refer to the following link.
Additionally, the following links are provided for your convenience.
Java SE 7 Update 11 Binaries
Oracle Security Assurance Blog
Oracle statement for external distribution
"Oracle has released Security Alert CVE-2013-0422 to address the flaw in Java software integrated with web browsers.   More information about this Security Alert is available on https://blogs.oracle.com/security This is a blog that discusses when the bug was reported and actions that Java users need to take to secure their systems."
 
 

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