

It's the "client-side" Java running via web browser plug-ins that is not safe. Many companies have used the Java language to develop business applications that run on servers, and this "server-side" Java is safe.

If you are a business user, you may not have a choice. If you are a typical home user, you can probably do without it. I think everyone should uninstall Java from all their PCs and Macs, and then think carefully about whether they need to add it back. Should I really remove Java from all my Windows 7 machines running MSE and Chrome?
