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There were no known attacks on Java at the moment and the vulnerability details are limited but plan to follow your quarterly Java update plan (or create one if you do not have one). Oracle released 8 new security fixes for Java this month. Google Chrome suffered from numerous vulnerabilities as well but they did not appear to be as severe as Firefox. There were numerous vulnerabilities that could potentially result in arbitrary code execution and an array of other possible attacks. Two non-Microsoft browsers were patched this month but pay special attention to Mozilla. Review the remaining Adobe products to see if they are present in your environment and apply the patches as necessary. Take a look at Flash and then Acrobat/Reader first thing this month since they had the bulk of vulnerabilities affecting them and are targets for attacks. Adobe remediated a large quantity of CVE's for their products this month but so far there were no reported attacks in the wild. This month delivers patches from Adobe, Google, Chrome and Oracle. Welcome to this April Patch Monday bulletin.