Java update on firefox 31

Have firefox version 31, when check shows Java is vulnerable, have Se7 U51,10.51.2.13. When click on the box to update brings me to a Java page of articles. So how do I just update to the correct version from what have ??

Hi jscher:
Thanks for responding.
To answer your first question, no. There are no notifications, block, unblock or, for that matter, Java's status window that would indicate whether the Java plugin is installed. In short, Java 8 update 11 is virtually non-existent in Firefox 31.0. That being said, I uninstalled Java 8 and then installed, Java 7 update 67 (latest *working* version of Java for Firefox). Now, and this is important, once Java is installed, it is necessary to go into Java's installed folder (Win 7 x64) and disable the "deployment" file that will make Firefox give a red flag warning: (C:\Program Files x86\Java\jre7\bin\dtplugin. In that folder, edit deployJava1.dll and npdeployJava1.dll so that
both files look like this: deployJava1.dll.BAK and npdeployJava1.dll.BAK. By adding .BAK at the end of these two files, the Firefox "Vulnerability" warning will not show when you check your Add-ons plugins status.
I hope this helps others.

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