Answer: NO!. Most viruses are written in Java and C++.
Java does not give a virus, but an applet or something that runs on java may give a virus. That is why sometimes it asks you if you trust a company or publisher when you run java.
If your high detail isn't working it may be because you do not have the latest Java version. If you go to the Java homepage there is a free download there. Virus free.
click the free java botton
Go to sun.com, you can download java for free
Probably not, unless you run a virus written in Java.
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java is free if you just download the free app on the internet.
When it comes to java script you can simply download it free from the java website. You can also go to CNET downloads and get it free from there.
No, knuddels.com is a java-based chat room with no immediate access to your computer (including files or sending files), therefore it doesn't give you any virus at all.
No, Java is a completely safe program from Oracle Software. Plus, Java comes preloaded on all computers, so therefore it is safe.
Not really. Viruses are not rare at all and many viruses lurk in java. They are called Java-Drive-Bys. They look like regular websites and have something that looks like a video or a game and ask if java can run. When you hit accept it downloads a virus and infects your pc
'you need a Trojan horse to create a Trojan virus' LOL , Trojan Horse itself is a Virus !