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jusched.exe

Sun Java Update Scheduler

There are 6 processes with name “jusched.exe”

jusched.exe – Java Sun Scheduler

jusched.exe – jusched

jusched.exe – Sun

jusched.exe – Sun Java Update Scheduler

jusched.exe – winupdate

jusched.exe – wmon

process status • safe • malicious • unknown

Brief description of process

jusched.exe is process associated with Sun Java. Java technology allows you to work and play in a secure computing environment. Process controls Sun Java updates on developer's servers.

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jusched.exe

Reported as Virus

No

Reported as Trojan Horse

No

Reported as Spyware, Adware

No

Developer

Sun Microsystems

Part of

Sun Java Update Scheduler

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November 6, 2009 4:54:07 AM CET

Updates for Adobe's Shockwave, Sun's Java – Sun Microsystems has issued an update to its Java software that fixes at least one security vulnerability. Separately, Adobe is pushing out a patch to plug four security holes in its Shockwave Player. The Sun patch brings Java 6 to version 17. If you're not sure whether you have Java or what version you may be running, visit this page and click the "Do I have Java?" link. If you don't have Java, you probably don't need it. If you do have it, make sure you've got this latest version. To update from within Java, open the Windows control panel, click the Java icon, then at the tab marked Update hit the Update Now button (in Windows 7, to get to Java click start, type "Java" in the search box and pick the first result). To see whether your system has Adobe's Shockwave Player, follow this link: If you see

 

December 3, 2008 1:00:00 AM CET

Sun Java Runtime Environment and Java Development Kit Multiple Security Vulnerabilities – Type: Vulnerability. Sun Java Runtime Environment and Java Development Kit are prone to multiple unspecified security vulnerabilities; fixes are available.

 

July 13, 2004 2:00:00 AM CEST

Microsoft Windows Task Scheduler Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability – Type: Vulnerability. Microsoft Windows Task Scheduler reported prone to a remote buffer overflow vulnerability; code execution possible.

 

December 4, 2009 2:30:26 PM CET

Sun Releases Update 17 for Java SE 6 – (added November 4, 2009; updated December 4, 2009) A full-content feed is available at http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.atom

 

November 6, 2009 7:48:32 AM CET

Further critical Updates – Already last week Opera released version 10.01 of its Web Browser. It closes some security holes. At least one of them can lead to code injection (for example to infect the computer with a Trojan). Users are advised to install the new version fast. Meanwhile, the Mozilla Foundation has updated Firefox to version 3.5.5. The developers [...]

 
 
 

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