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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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Gluon
· Apr 21, 2026
April 2026 Critical Patch Update for OpenJFX Now Available
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
India Today
· Jun 21, 2026
Inside CISF's tech-driven security overhaul of J&K's high-risk jails
Inside CISF's tech-driven security overhaul of JK's high-risk jails
InfoQ
· Jun 19, 2026
Behind the Scenes: Block 450 JVM Repositories into Monorepo to Reduce Dependency Drift
Block, Inc. describes migrating ~450 JVM repositories into a monorepo across Cash App and Square engineering to reduce dependency drift and coordination overhead. The system supports ~8,800 weekly builds with ~10 min p90 CI time. The approach improves cross-service changes, build visibility, and developer experience through dependency graph–based builds, selective CI, and custom IDE tooling. By Leela Kumili
The New Stack
· Jun 24, 2026
Chainguard targets Java’s unpatched vulnerability backlog with drop-in remediated libraries
Legacy Java shops are sitting on a growing pile of unpatched vulnerabilities. Chainguard says it has a fix for that. The post Chainguard targets Java’s unpatched vulnerability backlog with drop-in remediated libraries appeared first on The New Stack.
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· Jun 24, 2026
CISA Warns Critical Lantronix EDS5000 Flaw Is Being Actively Exploited
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday warned of active exploitation of a critical security flaw impacting Lantronix EDS5000 Series devices, urging Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to apply the fixes by June 26, 2026. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2025-67038 (CVSS score: 9.8), a code injection flaw that could result in the execution
The Eastern Herald
· Jun 22, 2026
OrcaRouter Releases AI Threat Report 2026 and Makes Its Security Controls Free Amid Rise in Prompt-Injection Attacks
SINGAPORE — June 22, 2026 — Prompt injection ranks as the top risk to LLM applications and, the company says, cannot be fully patched. OrcaRouter Security Research has made its agent Firewall and input/output Guardrails available at no cost to all users, attached to an existing API key. OrcaRouter, the OpenAI-compatible LLM gateway, today published The AI Threat Report 2026 and made two of its security controls available at no cost to all users: the agent Firewall and input/output Guardrails. According to the company, the controls can be attached to an API key already in use, without a separate integration
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Related coverage for "Securing the Future of OpenJFX: January 2026 Critical Patch Update Released": Gluon — April 2026 Critical Patch Update for OpenJFX Now Available. India Today — Inside CISF's tech-driven security overhaul of J&K's high-risk jails. InfoQ — Behind the Scenes: Block 450 JVM Repositories into Monorepo to Reduce Dependency Drift. The New Stack — Chainguard targets Java’s unpatched vulnerability backlog with drop-in remediated libraries. The Hacker News — CISA Warns Critical Lantronix EDS5000 Flaw Is Being Actively Exploited. The Eastern Herald — OrcaRouter Releases AI Threat Report 2026 and Makes Its Security Controls Free Amid Rise in Prompt-Injection Attacks