tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post3772787016350102427..comments2024-03-20T03:36:41.591-07:00Comments on Blind Arduino Blog: Configuring The Arduino IDE with the Java Access BridgeJoshua Mielehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12928809284167684237noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-62348185713888440752021-03-25T10:51:40.964-07:002021-03-25T10:51:40.964-07:00Shopizia.pk<a href="https://shopizia.pk/" rel="nofollow">Shopizia.pk </a>Sara Nasirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02872905633328232050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-32693772803758876102020-08-31T06:03:41.148-07:002020-08-31T06:03:41.148-07:00Thank you really very much to find this important ...Thank you really very much to find this important information.<br /><a href="https://www.tejar.pk/arduino" rel="nofollow">Arduino</a>AlexAdamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07883827224731674118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-54845067347059245062016-09-09T11:21:41.990-07:002016-09-09T11:21:41.990-07:00Ken:
Thanks so much for your comments about securi...Ken:<br />Thanks so much for your comments about security. I agree that the best defense is constant vigilance and a sophisticated knowledge of potential risks. The security issue I was referring to is the unique ability of JAB to support keyloggers, but I don't think that's a terribly likely problem. I agree that if the admins of the system being used will allow it, using JAB with the Arduino IDE is the simplest and most functional approach to an accessible Arduino development environment.<br />Thanks, Ken for all your help and advice with this!<br />--JAM<br /><br />Joshua Mielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12928809284167684237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-65041355212741694612016-09-09T04:42:43.000-07:002016-09-09T04:42:43.000-07:00I understand the concern about the security when u...I understand the concern about the security when using software with<br />Java. If your going to be doing programming though you almost have to<br />deal with Java and make sure you don't install something that causes<br />your Java not to be a security risk. Java Access Bridge does not make<br />a Java install any more less secure. We all know there are security<br />issues with Java but that is mainly because so many people use it. <br />The more people use something the less secure it is. Take Mac's for<br />example. There was years where Mac's were known to be 100% secure and<br />that was even when people ran Java on it. We have learned different<br />over the years.<br /><br />As a developer though I have to use Java to be able to develop for<br />Android. True I could use Visual studio to cross compile but<br />sometimes in order to get things into a form where I can use it with<br />Visual studio I have to run up Android Studio. No matter if I am<br />blind or sighted that means I have to have Java and in my case I have<br />to have java Access Bridge. that is one reason that my Arduino IDE<br />always worked. There are many other editors and tools I use that are<br />Java based. Some come with their own internal JRE's, for example<br />MatLab.<br /><br />So while I understand the fear. If you let security fears dictate the<br />tools you use there are amazing tools you will not use. I make sure<br />as all developers and for that matter all people using computers<br />should. To only install things you know about, to run a good and<br />updated virus scanner, a good and updated firewall, and finally a good<br />and updated mal ware tool.<br /><br />Security should be a offensive sport not a defensive sport. You<br />should not wait on your computer to tell you, you have a virus or a<br />worm. You should actively keep a nose down on the trail of suspicious<br />behavior on your computers part.<br /><br />If your computer starts running slow, your intern et browsers start<br />crashing, people ask about a mail you didn't send, your email is<br />crashing or running slow, some software appears that you don't know<br />what is, or for finally if anything on your computer is not running or<br />working as you expect. Then find out what is wrong just don't think<br />that your computer is getting old. If there is a problem get it<br />fixed. I have now ran for 13 years with out a virus, worm, or trojan<br />showing up on my computer. All of that time I have been running Java<br />and the access bridge. I know that is one persons story but I am<br />proactive when it comes to fighting security risks and knock on wood<br />so far so good.<br /> <br /> <br /> Just for every ones information I said 13 years. That is because my<br />linux server was hacked through a bug in Apache and some Russian group<br />was selling Mig Air Craft on my Server in 2013. So even then it was<br />not Java and not Windows. So be careful true. Just don't live your<br />life on the fear of what could be.Kenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02774398387748024583noreply@blogger.com