As promised, Microsoft is issuing a security patch for a Flash vulnerability on Windows 8 in Internet Explorer 10. Though the operating system has yet to.
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Microsoft issues security patches for Flash vulnerabilities in – Engadget
While feverishly revamping Flash with the all-new Next version — to keep HTML5 from killing it — Adobe is still plugging the current incarnation with.
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Adobe Flash 11.3 checks in with security fixes, OS X silent updater …
Today's release of Flash Player 11.3 brings three important security improvements: Flash Player Protected Mode (“sandboxing”) is now available for Firefox users on Windows. For Mac users, this release will include the …
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Flash Player 11.3 delivers additional security capabilities for Mac …
Apple Security Advisory 2012-05-14-2 – This update disables Adobe Flash Player if it is older than 10.1.102.64 by moving its files to a new directory. This update presents the option to install an updated version of Flash Player …
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Apple Security Advisory 2012-05-14-2 ≈ Packet Storm
Way to alienate a loyal customerbase, Adobe. Adobe is making users pay of its Photoshop, Illustrator and Flash Professional products pay hundreds of dollars to fix security flaws.
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Adobe's fix for Photoshop CS5 security issue? Buy Photoshop CS6 …
Adobe has recently identified a critical vulnerability their Flash app, one that potential “hackers” could use to crash apps or hijack your system.
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Critical security update now available for Adobe Flash in Google Play
In an attempt to promote security online, Mozilla have added “click-to-play” functionality to Mozilla Firefox which will require user interaction to activate Flash or Java content.
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Firefox adds click-to-play to prevent security hazards – Neowin
The company releases a security update for Flash to address a flaw that's being used by hackers to gain control of victims' machines. Read this blog post by Edward Moyer on Security & Privacy.
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System-seizing Flash attacks prompt security fix from Adobe …
Today we released Security Bulletin APSB12-08 along with corresponding updates for Adobe Reader and Acrobat. We'd like to highlight a few changes we are making with today's releases. Rendering Flash (SWF) Content in …
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Background on Security Bulletin APSB12-08 « Adobe Secure …
Adobe has issued a security update for its Flash Player software that fixes at least two critical vulnerabilities in the widely-used program. At long last, this latest version also includes an auto-updating mechanism designed to …
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Critical Security Update for Adobe Flash Player — Krebs on Security
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