A heads-up on the Adobe Flash player | Defensive Computing - CNET Blogs
A heads-up on the Adobe Flash player | Defensive Computing - CNET Blogs
January 26, 2008 7:49 PM PST
A heads-up on the Adobe Flash player
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The free Flash player from Adobe is one of the most popular pieces of software on the planet. It’s a web browser add-on that runs in Windows, Mac OS X and assorted versions of Linux and Unix. A large percentage of web pages include Flash-based content. It’s all but guaranteed to be installed on the computer you are reading this on.
There are a few things you need to know about it.
The current version of the Flash player is 9.0.115.0. Older versions suffer from critical security problems, so if you are not using version 9.0.115.0 you need to upgrade. You can see which version of the Flash player your web browser is using at Adobe’s Flash tester page (my terminology). You need to run this test in every web browser installed on your computer because they might be using different versions of the Flash player.
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