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.

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  • 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 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
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    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)
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  • 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.
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    Does this mean I don't even have to install this update, since I don't have Java installed?
    yes
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    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.
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    Go to Terminal and type java -vesion and press return (thanks Barney-15E) and /or
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  • 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.
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    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.
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    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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