Considering that Oracle bought Sun Systems, the original developer of Java in 2010, and now owns Java outright, I wonder why their own applications still use an outdated, possibly less secure version of Java?Thus leaving their users open to possibly being exploited when their Java users may be using Java for something beyond their own Oracle programs. Assuming that those Oracle programs are made in such a manner as to reduce the "risk" to their users when the two are used together?Then again, Larry might not be able to afford so damn many America's Cup sailboats if his company had to spend more money on updating their own software applications. Especially since the US government banned Oracle from GSA contracts and fined Oracle $199.5 million over fraud in 2012.