Adobe Flash has made an about turn on its decision to end support for its Flash Player (NPAPI) plug-in on Linux. Instead Linux will begin receiving the newest releases in sync with Windows and macOS.
Adobe released the final Flash Player update on December 8 and urged users to uninstall the program as it ends its support for on yearend. According to Tech Radar, the update is called AIR 32, which ...
After a reversal of course, reports of the death of the NPAPI implementation of Flash Player for Linux are not only greatly exaggerated -- Adobe also wants to give it a bunch of new code. For the past ...
As Rich Mogull explained in “Security News: Flash Attacked, iPhone Exposed, Spyware Discovered” (7 June 2010), Adobe Flash suffered from a serious security vulnerability that had been exploited in the ...
Overall Adobe’s September security update addressed vulnerabilities in Flash Player and Application Manager. Adobe has issued patches for critical vulnerabilities in Flash Player which, if exploited, ...
After 24 years, Adobe Flash Player — the once-ubiquitous utility that fueled the Internet's transformation from text-only to a multimedia bonanza — is heading into the sunset. Adobe this week issued ...
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