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Java JRE 8 Update 112

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    Java JRE 8 Update 431

  • Operating System

    Mac OS X

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What's new in this version:

Changes:
- security-libs/java.security - SunPKCS11 Provider no longer offering SecureRandom by default - SecureRandom.PKCS11 from the SunPKCS11 Provider is disabled by default on Solaris because the native PKCS11 implementation has poor performance and is not recommended. If your application requires SecureRandom.PKCS11, you can re-enable it by removing "SecureRandom" from the disabledMechanisms list in conf/security/sunpkcs11-solaris.cfg
- Performance improvements have also been made in the java.security.SecureRandom class. Improvements in the JDK implementation have allowed for synchronization to be removed from the java.security.SecureRandom.nextBytes(byte[] bytes) method.

Bug Fixes:
- This release also contains fixes for security vulnerabilities described in the Oracle Java SE Critical Patch Update Advisory.