adobe flash
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How to use Adobe Flash after it was discontinued
adobe flash has officially entered the end-of-life (eol - death) phase starting december 31, 2020.
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Adobe released an emergency patch of Flash's security vulnerability
adobe has released a patch for a serious security vulnerability (cve-2014 - 0497) in flash products that allows crooks to attack the victim's system remotely.
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IE 10 Metro supports Flash in style ... 'selective'
the news has just revealed that internet explorer 10 (ie 10) will continue to support the flash interface of windows 8's metro interface, but this support is only ... 'selective.'
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10 ways to surf safely in the business
in the internet 'jungle' area, some useful tips for businesses can avoid becoming prey into the trap of predators. they trap us with phishing scams, download drive-by and malware.
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The painful and prolonged death of Flash
if you have been using the internet for a long time, not only have you used flash in recent years. historically, this platform has become a popular platform on the web and without smartphones it can still last today.
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Instead of killing Flash, we should save it for posterity
adobe has decided to launch flash player in 2020, but not only has important implications in internet history, flash also contains a lot of content that we probably won't want to leave.
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Journey from the face of the Internet to the stepchild is forgotten
emerging from the 1990s, the internet was in its infancy with most of the interesting things you can find on websites that are either low-resolution gif images or simple flashing words, adobe flash considered the future of the internet, until it was pushed down to the brink like today
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The Adobe Flash update may contain malware that digs encrypted money
a fake adobe update package containing new pre-encrypted malware was discovered by researchers from security firm palo alto networks. this counter installed a valid adobe flash version that hides a bot called xmrig that is used to exploit monero pre-coding.
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Adobe said goodbye to Flash Media Player by 2020
in a joint statement with apple, facebook, google, microsoft and mozilla, adobe announced plans to stop supporting adobe flash media player by 2020.