First published: Thu Mar 26 2009(Updated: )
The Sun 1.6.0 Java release includes the Sun Java 6 Runtime Environment and<br>the Sun Java 6 Software Development Kit.<br>This update fixes several vulnerabilities in the Sun Java 6 Runtime<br>Environment and the Sun Java 6 Software Development Kit. These<br>vulnerabilities are summarized on the "Advance notification of Security<br>Updates for Java SE" page from Sun Microsystems, listed in the References<br>section. (CVE-2006-2426, CVE-2009-1093, CVE-2009-1094, CVE-2009-1095,<br>CVE-2009-1096, CVE-2009-1097, CVE-2009-1098, CVE-2009-1099, CVE-2009-1100,<br>CVE-2009-1101, CVE-2009-1102, CVE-2009-1103, CVE-2009-1104, CVE-2009-1105,<br>CVE-2009-1106, CVE-2009-1107)<br>Users of java-1.6.0-sun should upgrade to these updated packages, which<br>correct these issues. All running instances of Sun Java must be restarted<br>for the update to take effect.
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The severity of RHSA-2009:0392 is classified as critical due to multiple vulnerabilities that could allow for arbitrary code execution.
To fix RHSA-2009:0392, you should update to the latest version of the Sun Java 6 Runtime Environment and Software Development Kit.
RHSA-2009:0392 addresses several vulnerabilities in Sun Java 6 that could lead to security risks like remote code execution.
Users and systems utilizing the Sun Java 6 Runtime Environment and Sun Java 6 Software Development Kit are affected by RHSA-2009:0392.
While RHSA-2009:0392 is an older advisory, it remains relevant for systems that have not been updated and still use versions of Sun Java 6.