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Xochi, Apple disabled the Java web plug in on the 4th of this month on older versions as they found a vulnerability in it.

 

You need to have a look at their page on this:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5648

It looks as if you will need to install all available updates via their software update which you will find by clicking on the relevant link on that page.

 

I'm not a Mac user so can't help any further. If you have any doubts on what to do, ask someone with technical experience to sort it out for you.

El Loro
Originally Posted by Supes:

Xochi, before doing anything more complicated, try just updating your software, (click on apple top left for drop down,) and also making sure you have the latest version of Adobe Flash player and that all old versions are deleted.That worked for me

 

Yep, go for the "check updates" first.

Although my iMac checks and alerts me to updates automatically.

 

Did you try it?

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Supes:

Xochi, before doing anything more complicated, try just updating your software, (click on apple top left for drop down,) and also making sure you have the latest version of Adobe Flash player and that all old versions are deleted.That worked for me

 

Yep, go for the "check updates" first.

Although my iMac checks and alerts me to updates automatically.

 

Did you try it?

Thanks Soops and Flasher  . Yep, I did try that thanks to soops' advice but there were no updates needed. I reckon it must be the OS update I need. 

Xochi

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