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Adobe plugs critical ColdFusion, JRun vulnerabilities
Adobe's never-ending run on the security treadmill hit a new gear this week with the release of patches to cover serious vulnerabilities in the ColdFusion and JRun web design and development...
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Safari's 'disable Flash' feature does less than it promises
This week Apple rolled out a new version of Safari and announced that the update will "disable out-of-date versions of Adobe Flash Player." Too bad the actual update doesn't do what it promises.
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New Apple Safari disables ancient, insecure Flash versions
Apple has released Safari 5.1.7. The new version automatically disables out-of-date versions of Adobe Flash Player. Unfortunately, a closer look shows that this really isn't that big of a deal.
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Flash Player sandbox available for Firefox
Adobe says the feature is comparable to the Flash Player Protected Mode in Google Chrome browser, Protected Mode in Adobe Reader, and Office 2010 Protected View.
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Adobe warns: Flash Player malware hitting IE on Windows users
Although the vulnerability affects Flash Player on all platforms, the malware attacks target Flash Player on Internet Explorer for Windows only.
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Why you should care about automatic updates for Flash Player
In the last six weeks, Adobe has issued three separate critical updates to Flash Player, each one in response to a serious security issue. This is why the automatic-updating feature that Adobe has...
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Adobe's latest critical security update pushes scareware
Adobe just released a critical Flash Player security update. Good news: it includes a new automatic updater for Windows. Bad news: Adobe's download page pushes a misleading "system optimizer"...
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Latest Flash Player streamlines update process
Automatic, silent updates come to Flash Player.
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Adobe warns of 'critical' Flash Player security holes
The vulnerabilities, rated "critical," have been fixed for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris OS users.
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Adobe abandons Linux
Adobe has announced its future plans for Flash and AIR and Linux isn't part of them. Flash will still, however, be available to Linux desktop users who use Google's Chrome Web browser.
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Adobe Flash Player XSS flaw under 'active attack'
Adobe ships a Flash Player patch amidst reports that a universal cross-site scripting flaw "is being exploited in the wild in active targeted attacks."
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Coming to Firefox: Flash Player in a sandbox
Adobe says sandboxing technology has proven very effective in protecting users by increasing the cost and complexity of writing effective exploits.
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Adobe releases Flash Player 11.1 with Ice Cream Sandwich support
The last major version of Adobe's mobile browser plugin.
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A Web Developer Speaks: Flash Player is Dead. HTML5 isn't ready. Long live AIR!
Poorly-coded HTML5 content will send the Web into the dark ages.
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Flash Player dirty dozen: Adobe plugs code execution holes
Adobe has slapped a "critical" rating on this bulletin and recommends that all affected users apply the patch immediately.
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Adobe fixes webcam hijack Flash flaw
Researcher documents a variation of the clickjacking technique that could be used to turn on a webcam and microphone direct from a web site without the user's knowledge or consent.
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How many Flash Player updates is too many?
The single most common complaint I hear about Flash Player is that there are too many updates. But are there really? I couldn't find a comprehensive list, so I made my own. Guess how many updates...
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Finally, Adobe releases a 64-bit Flash Player
After years of promises, Adobe has finally delivered a Flash Player that offers full support for 64-bit browsers. Flash Player 11 also includes a wide range of performance, reliability, and...
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Apple blocks malware-as-PDF threat but new attack emerges
Even as Apple adds detection to block a Mac OS X malware threat, researchers find new Mac malware posing as a legitimate Flash Player installation package.
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Adobe adding security, privacy goodies to Flash Player 11
Adobe's new Flash Player 11 will include support for 64-bit exploit mitigation and support for SSL socket connections.
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