Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Oct 2010 09:13 UTC
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2006-04-14
This is mostly due to a malfunctioning updating system for the JRE. Patches from long time ago still not made it to most JRE's installed on Windows.
Luckily, most linux distributions have a fancy package manager which keeps the JRE up to date and a security system which prevents root access to user processes.
Unfortunately most systems run Windows and form a great group of malware victims.
Besides this, I think Java's relevance on the desktop is very small compared to the server space.