Two new Java-related cybersecurity threats have recently surfaced.
Two new Java-related cybersecurity threats have recently surfaced.
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Oracle, the company that owns the Java SE platform, brought new written arguments to the Supreme Court for their lawsuit against Google over APIs that they claim were stolen by the tech giant.