"Major Security Flaws in Java Applications – European Researchers Warn"

A team of researchers from Umeå University, Paderborn University, Université du Luxembourg, and INRIA analyzed vulnerabilities in software written in Java, one of most widely used programming languages, in a study titled "An In-Depth Study of Java Deserialization Remote-Code Execution Exploits and Vulnerabilities." They examined Java products that use deserialization, which is the process of restoring packaged information to its last state, such as user settings, game functions, shopping carts, or banking applications, and conducted a thorough analysis of vulnerabilities and attacks. This article continues to discuss the study and its findings.

Umeå University reports "Major Security Flaws in Java Applications – European Researchers Warn"

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