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Java 8 update 241

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We deploy Java 8 SE/JRE which *was* configured to silently update critical updates.
As of the release of update 241 (2020-01-14) our end clients are now prompting to update Java to CPU 241 via an admin account that our users don't have.
Does anyone know what has changed at Oracle's end with Oracle Java 8 CPU 241?
With thanks in advance & best wishes
Answers
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Please refer the Release Notes at https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/8u241-relnotes.html