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April 2026 Critical Patch Update for OpenJFX Now Available

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April 21, 2026

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Today we are publishing the April 2026 Critical Patch Update (CPU) for OpenJFX. This coordinated release delivers security and stability fixes across the current development line and all three Long Term Support streams: OpenJFX 26.0.1, 25.0.3, 21.0.11 and 17.0.19. As with every quarterly CPU, the focus is squarely on keeping production JavaFX applications safe and

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· Jan 21, 2026

Securing the Future of OpenJFX: January 2026 Critical Patch Update Released

Today marks the release of the January 2026 Critical Patch Update (CPU) for OpenJFX. This coordinated release provides essential security and stability updates for the entire ecosystem, covering the latest development versions as well as our Long Term Support (LTS) versions: OpenJFX 25.0.2, 21.0.10 and 17.0.18. Professional Stewardship: The Invisible Labor of Security While OpenJFX

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· Jul 6, 2026

Java News Roundup: Strict Field Initialization, GlassFish, GraalVM, JReleaser, RefactorFirst

This week's Java roundup for June 29th, 2026, features news highlighting: a new JEP candidate, Strict Field Initialization; point releases of GraalVM, JReleaser, RefactorFirst and Java Operator SDK; maintenance releases of GlassFish and Micronaut; the second milestone release of Grails 8.0; and the beta release of Open Liberty 26.0.0.7. By Michael Redlich

The Next Web

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· Jun 21, 2026

Microsoft’s June update fixed 208 security flaws and introduced a cascade of new bugs across all Windows versions

Microsoft’s June 2026 Patch Tuesday update is causing problems across every supported version of Windows. KB5094126, released on June 9, patched a record 208 security vulnerabilities, but the update has introduced a string of bugs that range from cosmetic annoyances to machines locked out of their own drives. The most visible issue affects the Recycle [] This story continues at The Next Web

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· Jun 26, 2026

Microsoft lets Windows 10 users have extended security updates till October 2027

Extended security updates for Windows 10 will now continue until October 12, 2027, instead of a previously stated October 2026 deadline

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· Jun 30, 2026

Windows 10 users get a new lifeline - Rich On Tech

Microsoft has extended free Windows 10 security updates through October 2027 for eligible PCs. You can enroll through Windows Update. If you’re already enrolled in the Extended Security Updates program, your coverage automatically continues through 2027 with no action required. Follow @richontech for more tech news, gadget reviews and tips!

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· Jul 11, 2026

Compromised jscrambler 8.14.0 npm Release Drops Rust Infostealer During Install

The jscrambler npm package was compromised, and simply installing its 8.14.0 release runs an infostealer on your machine. Published on July 11, 2026, the malicious version carries a preinstall hook that drops and executes a native binary, one build each for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Socket flagged the release six minutes after it was published. If you or one of your

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Related coverage for "April 2026 Critical Patch Update for OpenJFX Now Available": Gluon — Securing the Future of OpenJFX: January 2026 Critical Patch Update Released. InfoQ — Java News Roundup: Strict Field Initialization, GlassFish, GraalVM, JReleaser, RefactorFirst. The Next Web — Microsoft’s June update fixed 208 security flaws and introduced a cascade of new bugs across all Windows versions. RAPPLER — Microsoft lets Windows 10 users have extended security updates till October 2027. KTLA 5 — Windows 10 users get a new lifeline - Rich On Tech. The Hacker News — Compromised jscrambler 8.14.0 npm Release Drops Rust Infostealer During Install