HT5242 About Java for OS X Lion 2012-003 release?

Hello - Does anyone know when this update will be released?

Already at least 1 report that is did delete Flashback after installation.

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  • HT5242 Where do I download Java for OS X Lion 2012-003?

    I've read this online article about Java for OS X Lion 2012-003, but I do not see where I can download and install it.  Any idea where it can be downloaded?

    To install software updates on OS X:  > Software Update
    If the Apple Java update is not offered, then you don't have Java installed (and Java is not installed by default on 10.7), or you're on a release of OS X prior to 10.6 (no patch available), or you're using a local Software Update Server or local Reposado server and it hasn't cached the Apple upate yet.  (And if you don't know what the Software Update Server or Reposado servers provide, then you're probably not one of those.)
    Here's the most recent Apple update on this: About the security content of Java for OS X 2012-003 and Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 8 (HT5247)
    This particular Java 2012-003 download apparently hasn't reached the Apple downloads servers yet, based on some of the chatter, so there's not yet a place to download it other than via Software Update.  (And that assumes you need the patch, and many folks - those without Java installed - don't need it.)

  • HT5055 How do I get Java for OS X Lion 2012-003

    How do I get Java for OS X Lion 2012-003?

    You can download and install from the following website:
        http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/39490/apple-java-for-os-x-lion
    Hope this helps

  • HT5242 When is Java for OS X Lion 2012-003 available for download?

    Ars Technica published an article to an apple support link about the Java update (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5242) but, I have yet to find a way to download it (either through Software Update or direct download).

    Note that if you need to install Java then you want to download the security update to protect your computer from the extant malware. And, also then see:
    Helpful Links Regarding Flashback Trojan
    A link to a great User Tip about the trojan: Flashback Trojan User Tip
    A related link in the tip to a checker: Malware Checker Dowload Link
    Another excellent reference on malware: Mac Malware Guide
    A Google search can reveal a variety of alternatives on how the remove the trojan should your computer get infected. This can get you started.
    For now I recommend the User Tip from etressoft to detect and remove or one of the following:
    Checking for and removing the "Flashback" trojan
    Kaspersky Flashback Trojan Site:Flashback Trojan Detection and Removal
    F-Secure Tool: Flashback Removal Tool
    Also see Apple's article About Flashback malware.
    But if you don't need Java then you should be OK. Just be sure that if you download Adobe's Flashplayer, that you do so only from Adobe's website to be sure you are getting the real thing.

  • Java for OS X Lion 2012-003 SHA 1 digest does not match posted value

    I've downloaded the latest Java update ( http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1515 ) several times and I always get the same sha1 digest which is different from the one posted on the download page.
    The one I get is:
    SHA1: 4e6fce49e9a3e07533398af8d8b0327136feead5
    The one posted is:
    SHA1: f3a37aaeace6731c427c76b277c8741d9d6e0220
    Anyone having the same problem?
    Cheers.

    Thanks guys. It was kind of odd as even after reseting Safari I was still getting the old sha1 value but on my iPad I was getting the correct one. The MBP is using Google's public DNS servers and my iPad is using the ones provided by my ISP.
    As of a couple of minutes ago I get the correct SHA1 value on my MBP as well so the update probably took a few minutes to get through Google's DNS servers.
    And just to prove I wasn't going mad

  • HT5055 Java for OS X Lion 2012-001 - causing security risks rather than fixing them???

    I've downloaded Java for OS X Lion 2012-001 to fix the security issues with Java but when I open it to install it gives me an error message saying don't open it as it has a disk image issue (?) and may make my computer less secure or cause other issues? I don't understand why it would cause security risks when it is supposed to be a patch to fix them?!  Is it safe to go ahead and open/install?

    JB2909 wrote:
    I've downloaded Java for OS X Lion 2012-001 to fix the security issues with Java but when I open it to install it gives me an error message saying don't open it as it has a disk image issue (?) and may make my computer less secure or cause other issues? I don't understand why it would cause security risks when it is supposed to be a patch to fix them?!  Is it safe to go ahead and open/install?
    Could that be why Apple has released Java for OS X Lion 2012-002 here: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1515 ?

  • HT1222 Java For OS X Lion 2012-001

    Somebody answered this "You can simply re-download it and delete the corrupted file image", about the Java update for OS X Lion 2012-001 . My question is how do you do that? How do you delete the corrupt image?

    Just drag it to the Trash. Then use Software Update for the latest version.

  • HT5228 HT5228: About the security content of Java for OS X Lion 2012-002 and Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 7

    Is it recommended to install this update? I'm using a Macbook Pro (late 2011), OS X Lion 10.7.3
    I ran software update today and this security update didn't even show up in the items to be installed. Someone (i.e. Bob Harris from another thread) mentioned that "Software Update ONLY downloads and installs the patch if you actually have Java installed; it is not installed by default on 10.7" (see thread: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3853951?tstart=0). Does this mean I don't even have to install this update, since I don't have Java installed? Because I honestly don't know if I have Java installed or not. I'm not exactly a techie.
    Thanks.

    Does this mean I don't even have to install this update, since I don't have Java installed?
    yes
    The update provides a fixed Java.  If you do not have Java installed and do not want Java installed, then applying the update would result in installing the Java you did not want nor need, hence Software Update did not try to install the Java update.
    There are valid reasons for having Java installed on your system, but only if you have a need.  For example, there are some 3rd party utilities that are implemented using Java (a programming language).  On rare instances, there are some web sites that use Java (very rare these days) to give you an interactive experience, and you happen to want/need to work with that web site.
    But for the most part Java is not needed, which is why Apple no longer installs Java by default.
    If you have Java installed, then System Preferences -> Software Update -> Check Now, will offer you the Java update.  If it isnot installed, Software Update will not offer the update.

  • Java for OS X Lion 2012-001

    There seems to be a problem with this update.
    I first tried to download it using Software Update on my two Macs running 10.7.3, but it was not avaialble. I was told there were no new upadtes at that time (minutes ago).
    I then downloaded the update form Apple's support page and checked the checksum, which was fine. However, when I clicked on the dmg file, a a box opened up saying "There may be a problem with this disk image. Are you sure you want to open it? Opening this disk image may make your computer less secure or cause other problems." There were 2 buttons in that window: Open and Don't Open. Don't Open was the highlighted option.
    I decided not to install the update under those conditions. I downloaded the dmg file via Safari, Chrome, and Firefox just in case, but predictabley the problem remained. Is the dmg file corrupt? How come this security update is not avaialbe via software update?
    Some other people reported experiencing this on McUpdate as well.
    Any explanations, anyone?

    Hi All,
    This is a follow-up on this issue and a solution after talking to an Apple tech support senior advisor who was not aware of the issue (I am still covered by the Lion warranty). This step-by-step method solves the problem. It is as explicit as possible to help less experienced users as well.
    Go to your Utilities folder and open Java Preferences.
    It will ask you to install a Java runtime. Do this; it' s OK, and it's needed.
    In the Java Preferences window, click "Enable applet plug-in and Web Start applications".
    In the Safari preferences under Security, enable Java (by clicking the checkbox).
    Go to Terminal and type java -vesion and press return (thanks Barney-15E) and /or
    Go to htttp://javatester.org/version.html (Thanks to the Apple Senior Advisor for this tip). Under "Method 1: Ask Java", you should see a blue box that includes a pink one with the updated version of Java. ("Java Version 1.6.0_31 from Apple Inc.")
    You can then decide to disable Java in the Safari preferences (under Security) if you so wish.

  • Java for OS X Lion vs ibank

    I have a problem with ibank, I installed Java for OS X Lion, for testing it works, but when I go into ibank, pops up a window that: For a normal future work you have to install a new version of Sun Java Plugin 1.4.0 or older. Install now (version 1.6.10, size 4MB) and continue to work?
    But when I install a recomended version of Java for Lion - the same window pops up on and on.
    Can you give me a solution, please?

    Same as in "java -version" in Terminal
    java version "1.6.0_31"
    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_31-b04-414-11M3626)
    Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.6-b01-414, mixed mode)
    Since I can't find any trace of logs for the manual install I want to make sure that components that failed to download via Software Update were correctly installed by the dmg.

  • Failed update: "Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 6"

    In successfully updating to OS X 10.4.11 from 10.4.10 the subject java update, "Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 6", came up from Software Update. In trying to install it, it stalled at the very end of the installation. It again failed on a second try. Later on, using Spotlight, I checked my existing Java version to already be Java 1.4.2 plug-in settings -- the target update from java 1.4. Do I really need this Java Release 6? I'm running Sarafi 3.0.4 and Netscape 7.2. Thanks.

    I'd be suspicious about an aborted partial install myself, have you tried the stand alone installer?
    I'd Verify the HD, Repair Permissions, then get...
    http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/javaformacosx104release6.html

  • About Java install

    Hey y'all!
    Now I have some Questions.
    1 : My OS is 10.7.3. I'm tryin' to install a Java from 10.7 update, then it told me I already installed a new version and stop installing.
    Is that mean if I don't do some special work, I can only install current or newer version of Java?
    2 : I'm new on Mac. Never seen a Java solo update in "software update". But I saw Java install pkg on Mac "Support Download".
    Is Java solo update happens on "software update"?
    3 : My OS is a brand new 10.7.3, never run a Java app. I know the Java is not actually installed, just a shortcut of Java Install.
    Now I do the software update to 10.7.4. When it's done. Do I have a already installed Java? Or let's say "Does the System Update include Java Install packeg?"
    4 : Is the download address of Install packegs in Support Download will be failure? I see only the newest software on it.
    Thanks for reading my questions.

    The latest Java update for Lion is Java for OS X Lion 2012-004. All Java components EXCEPT the Java Runtime Environment are installed by default. To install the JRE, launch the Java Preferences.app in /Utilities and follow the instructions.

  • Every time I try to download Java for Lion (no matter what the source) all I get is a document image labelled "unconfirmed download" and a warning that this type of file may harm my computer. What am I doin wrong?

    Every time I try to download Java for Lion (no matter what the source) all I get is a document image labelled "unconfirmed download" and a warning that this type of file may harm my computer. What am I doin wrong?

    Donna...
    Even from Apple?  >  Java for OS X Lion Update 1
    Restart your Mac before trying to download the file.
    Do you have anti virus software installed or a program like LIttle Snitch?
    If you are using Safari to download files, go to the Safari menu bar click Safari > Empty Cache
    If that doesn't help, back to the menu bar, click Safari > Reset Safari. Select the top 5 boxes then click Reset.
    If you still can't download the Java file, go to ~ / Library / Caches / com.apple.Safari
    Move the Cache.db file from the com.apple.Safari folder to the Trash and restart your Mac. Try downloading that file again.
    If it still won't download without that dialog, go to ~/Library/Safari. Move the Downloads.plist file from the Safari folder to the Trash.
    Try again.
    ~ (Tilde) character represents the Home folder.
    For Lion:   To find the Home folder in OS X Lion, open the Finder, hold the Option key, and choose Go > Library

  • How do I clear Apple's java 6 cache after the 2012-006 update?

    Due to some applets that I have to use at work being incompatible with Oracle's Java 7, I have had to re-enable Apple's Java 6 plugin by following the directions here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5559
    Java 6 does work for me  in all of the browsers on the system. However, I am having some issues with an applet and I suspect that the culprit might be in data left in the cache. Since Java Preferences was removed from Applications -> Utilities, how do I go about removing the cache? I have found /Users/<username>/Library/Caches/Java, but removing this directory didn't solve the issue. Since I don't know if this is really the location that Apple's Java 6 stores its cache, I don't know if removing that directory does anything for clearing the cache.
    What is the official way to remove Apple's Java cache now that Apple's Java Preferences is gone? Thanks for any and all help!

    Download and install the Java for OS X Lion Update 1 which should reinstall the Java Preferences app.
    I have no clue what Apple's position is on clearing caches.

  • Java Update 5 (1.0) breaks Java for Volano based chats

    I installed the Java Update 5 (1.0) for Leopard on my Intel based Mac mini and then was unable to enter Volano (Java applet) based chat rooms. I was forced to reinstall my system to revert to my prior version of System 10.5.8 in oder to be able to continue use the Java based Volano chats. The update that will NOT work states: "This release updates Java SE 6 to to version 1.6.0_1.5, J2SE 5.0 to version 1.5.0_20, and J2SE 1.4.2 to 1.4.2_22."
    According to Volano developers -
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    J2SE 5.0 = Java 5 (version 1.5)
    - Available as 32-bit and 64-bit packages in Leopard
    - Removed in Snow Leopard
    Java SE 6 = Java 6 (version 1.6)
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    - Available as 32-bit & 64-bit packages in Snow Leopard
    In Leopard, the 32-bit Safari can run Java applets only with the 32-bit
    J2SE 5.0 support. To run applets using Java SE 6, you need to bypass
    Safari using the "appletviewer" Terminal command in Leopard, or upgrade
    to Snow Leopard where Safari can run Java SE 6.
    Volano says the possible work arounds for Leopard users (10.5.8( are:
    According to what I've read, if you have a 64-bit capable Intel processor (i.e., an Intel Core 2 Duo), the software update that you removed should have given you 64-bit Java SE 6 even on Mac OS X Leopard (10.5). Java SE 6 works fine with the VOLANO applets, but unfortunately the Safari browser that runs the applets is only 32-bit on Leopard, so applets in Safari still run with the 32-bit Java SE 5 instead of the 64-bit Java SE 6.
    So you have three options to solve the problem -- two free options (one rather easy, one more difficult), and one easy non-free option.
    (1) The Free and Relatively Easy Option
    If you have an Intel Core 2 Duo processor (not a Core Solo or Core Duo), you can install all the software updates from Apple so that you'll have the 64-bit Java SE 6.
    About Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 2 http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2733 "Java SE 6 is available on 64-bit, Intel-based Macs only."
    You would then modify your Java Preferences so that Java SE 6 is chosen first for the Java Application Runtime settings. You can verify the modified setting by running the following "java -version" command from the Terminal application (Finder > Applications > Utilities > Terminal):
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    java version "1.6.0_20"
    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02-279-10M3065)
    Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 16.3-b01-279, mixed mode)
    There are some more detailed instructions here:
    Install Java 6 on Mac OS X Leopard
    http://gephi.org/users/install-java-6-mac-os-x-leopard/
    Then you can bypass Safari and run the applet directly in the 64-bit Java SE 6 using the "appletviewer" command in Terminal. For example:
    $ appletviewer http://www.actionchat.com/chat/english.shtml
    You just put the URL of the page containing the VOLANO chat applet you want to load. I just tried it on my system, and it works fine. You bypass Java SE 5, which is broken for the VOLANO applets, and you bypass Safari, which cannot run the 64-bit Java SE 6. Instead, you run the VOLANO applet using your Java SE 6 directly!
    (2) The Free and Not-So-Easy Option
    You can download and install SoyLatte as an alternative to the Apple Java VM for your Mac OS X Leopard system.
    SoyLatte: Java 6 Port for Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 (Intel)
    http://landonf.bikemonkey.org/static/soylatte/
    I have not tried SoyLatte on my iMac, though.
    (3) The Best but Non-Free Option
    For only $29, you can upgrade your system to the latest Snow Leopard and get both the 32-bit and 64-bit Java SE 6 along with a Safari Web browser that works with Java SE 6 for running applets!
    Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MACOS_XSNGL
    I hope this information is of help to any Leopard users having trouble with the latest Java update.

    Thanks for the suggestion.
    Please bear in mind that this issue, presumably introduced by Apple's own update, affects not only the command line java interpreter but any other app that depends on Java (including some GUI apps). So it perhaps fits the larger scope of Leopard instead of the Unix area.
    Message was edited by: bhapca

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