Myna Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Adobe is recommending that users update their Flash Players immediately -- especially those who frequent Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. The company released an emergency security bulletin on Tuesday that addresses vulnerabilities in Flash, which could be exploited by hackers."This vulnerability could allow an attacker to remotely take control of the affected system," Adobe wrote in a blog post. "Adobe is aware of reports that an exploit for this vulnerability exists in the wild, and recommends users apply the updates referenced in the security bulletin."Adobe assigned a Priority 1 rating to the vulnerabilities being exploited on Windows and Macintosh and advised users of both operating systems to install the update. That rating -- Adobe's highest threat level -- identifies "vulnerabilities being targeted, or which have a higher risk of being targeted, by exploit(s) in the wild." The bulletin also said that the Flash vulnerability faced by Linux users rated a Priority 3, which refers to "a product that has historically not been a target for attackers."Adobe recommends users update to the latest versions:Users of Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.43 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh should update to Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.44.Users of Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.335 and earlier versions for Linux should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.336.Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.41 installed with Google Chrome will automatically be updated to the latest Google Chrome version, which will include Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.44 for Windows, Macintosh and Linux.Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.38 installed with Internet Explorer 10 will automatically be updated to the latest Internet Explorer 10 version, which will include Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.44 for Windows 8.0.Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.38 installed with Internet Explorer 11 will automatically be updated to the latest Internet Explorer 11 version, which will include Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.44 for Windows 8.1.Users can update their version of Flash from the Adobe Flash Player Download Center.Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57618367-83/adobe-issues-emergency-flash-update-for-windows-and-mac/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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stylemessiah Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Firend of mine recently bought a Galaxy Tab 3 10.1" tablet only to find it doesnt support flash as it has an Intel chip in it....tried to explain to him why there was no flash support for it and why flash is unsupported on all Android (especially since 4.4)....and heres yet another example of why we all want to get rid of it, because its a huge security hole in of itself, but then isnt all Adobe software.....overpriced (for paid products) that are extremely badly written. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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