In an advisory today, Adobe warned the vulnerability affects not only Flash Player, but Adobe Reader and Acrobat. According to the company, the issue -- described as “critical” -- exists ...
In a support document published on Friday, Apple confirmed that it has blocked older versions of Flash to protect Safari users from recently discovered vulnerabilities in the web content player. While ...
As if Apple hadn’t made a strong enough case against Flash already, Adobe announced this week that a security vulnerability had been discovered in the most recent version of Flash Player. Adobe ...
Flash Player will reach its end of life (EOL) on January 1, 2021, after always being a security risk to those who have used it over the years. The demise of Adobe's multimedia software platform was ...
Just over 24 hours ago, a major security vulnerability affecting all versions of Flash for Windows, Mac and Linux was discovered and reported to Adobe. Hopefully you've already uninstalled Flash ...
Adobe released Flash Player 11.2 on Tuesday, addressing two critical arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities and introducing a silent update option. One of the patched vulnerabilities stems from how ...
Why and when will Adobe Flash Player become outdated? The open standards HTML5, WebGL and WebAssembly provide much more features than Flash Player and also have much better protection against viruses ...
Adobe said on Thursday that it will stop supporting Flash Player for Google’s Android mobile operating system, starting with version 4.1 of Android. Adobe said on Thursday that it will stop supporting ...
The flaw stems from a NULL Pointer Dereference error and plagues the Windows, macOS, Linux and ChromeOS versions of Adobe Flash Player. Adobe is warning of a critical ...
Adobe Flash will be going away soon, but for now, you can easily install and enable Adobe Flash Player on a Mac computer using a Safari browser.
Adobe Systems this week rushed out an emergency patch to plug a security hole in its widely-installed Flash Player software, warning that the vulnerability is already being exploited in active attacks ...
Late last week, Adobe released a security update to its Flash Player to fix a vulnerability that allows hackers to remotely take control of people's computers. If you didn't happen to update Flash on ...