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Adobe's once-mighty plug-in will stop working soon, not a moment too soon. Some old Flash games, however, are great—and clever workarounds will save them.
A few short weeks before we finally bid Flash adieu, Adobe has rolled out one final Flash Player update. Rather than the detailed feature changes that we typically read about in patch notes, Adobe ...
Adobe has officially killed off Flash Player, the buggy, hated, security vulnerability of a web browser plug-in that was once widely used for viewing rich content like games, videos and other ...
Adobe Systems issued a critical, out-of-cycle Flash Player update, addressing a serious vulnerability used in an advanced attack campaign.
A few years ago one of the key things that helped set Android apart from iOS was support for Adobe Flash Player. But Adobe officially stopped supporting Flash for Android in mid-2012, a growing ...
Adobe has discovered a "critical" vulnerability affecting many recent versions of Flash Player, according to a new security bulletin, which warns that the exploit is already in use by hackers.
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 ...
News Adobe patches zero-day Flash Player flaw used in targeted attacks The vulnerability has been exploited by a China-based cyberespionage group for several weeks, security firm FireEye says.
The latest zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Systems' Flash player has been used over the last few days to distribute ransomware called Cerber, email security vendor Proofpoint said.