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      <title>Disabling Java Plugin on your Browsers</title>
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      <description>Java is one of the most famous programming language. A plugin is an addon so that you can use the power one software from another. Well if they share functionality, they might as well share security issues.
This is the first post on Security. If you haven&amp;rsquo;t heard about a security breach or a botnet or a website or computer hacked, its time to know.
A website being hacked means extracting data illegally which could have been possible because of a bad configuration or the software not begin up to date.</description>
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