The latest update to the Sun Microsystems’ (Sun) Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Windows comes with a trial-ware Internet backup service called “Carbonite Online Backup”. Unsuspecting users who install the Java update will also be installing potentially unwanted software that could cost them $5 per month.

 

I’m a seasoned geek. I’ve grown to expect such antics from less reputable Internet companies. No names need be mentioned. But I’ve generally considered Sun a trust-worthy software provider, especially in terms of its JRE for Windows. This is a low move, trying to sneak trial-ware into a software distribution channel that in the past has had a high degree of integrity. Sun: please remove the trial-ware from future JRE updates.