Oracle fixes critical flaws in Database Server, MySQL, Java

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Oracle fixes critical flaws in Database Server, MySQL, Java

The bad news: Java and Oracle's database products had lots of vulnerabilities. The good news: None are currently under attack. READ MORE

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1. EMC and VMware regroup as Virtustream for hybrid cloud

2. Unwanted Win7/Win8.1 upgrades to Win10 can now be stopped

3. Docker grabs cross-cloud container manager Tutum

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Unwanted Win7/Win8.1 upgrades to Win10 can now be stopped

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