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Displaying items by tag: Adobe Flash

Keylogging malware known as Invisible Man masquerades as an update for Adobe's Flash and can steal banking details from Android mobile devices, security company Sophos reports.

Published in Security

Microsoft has decided to block Flash Player content by default in the next release of its Edge Browser. Why? Flash is an old, venerable and very vulnerable attack vector.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 02 November 2016 10:51

Microsoft to patch Windows bug disclosed by Google

Microsoft will release a patch on 8 November to patch a hitherto unknown vulnerability in Windows which was disclosed by Google staffers on Monday.

Published in Security

The urgent advice out there today is to update Flash, because it is constantly being hacked, but you’re better off deleting it - while still enjoying all the Flash you want - and keeping your Mac and PC fully updated at all times.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Flexera Software, which acquired Secunia, has released its latest Vulnerability Update with IBM no longer topping the list but Microsoft leading it instead.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 03 February 2015 21:02

Is this a trend? Yet another Adobe Flash zero-day

Security firm Trend Micro has identified yet another zero-day vulnerability affecting Adobe Flash, confirmed by Adobe and still unpatched: 1 billion PC users at risk!

Published in Resellers
Tuesday, 27 January 2015 04:15

Adobe patches latest zero-day Flash flaws at last

After patching one of the Flash zero-day security flaws last week, Adobe has finally issued a patch for the second zero-day flaw that could let attackers take over your computer.

Published in Home Tech

A new zero-day vulnerability targeting Flash-based ads seen when browsing with Internet Explorer and Firefox is actively being exploited by cybercriminals - what can you do?

Published in Home Tech

GoToMeeting, by Citrix, is a major player in online collaboration and teleconferencing, offering sizeable savings in business travel costs. Yet, if GoToMeeting doesn’t match your budget perhaps Vyew may better fit the bill, starting at $0 for up to 10 concurrent participants.

Published in The Wired CIO

Adobe has released security updates for Flash Player and AIR in response to the discovery of critical vulnerabilities that could be exploited to cause crashes or potentially allow an attacker to take control of the system. One of the vulnerabilities is being actively exploited.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 20:06

Optimise video demands on your WAN link

One of the major problems encountered by WAN administrators is streaming video - more so when it is encrypted for DRM.  Blue Coat has the answer.

Published in Networking
New and emerging cyber threats will be used by cybercriminals to target and attack social network sites this year, with McAfee predicting sites like Twitter and Facebook will be the ‘platforms of choice’ for these attacks.

Published in Security
Friday, 15 January 2010 10:26

OWA under attack by malware-mongers

Outlook Web Access users are being targeted by a malware campaign, a security vendor has warned.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 13 January 2010 03:23

Adobe, Microsoft warn of old Flash Player danger

Microsoft and Adobe have reminded their customers of the need to remove or replace an old version of Flash Player that shipped with Windows XP.

Published in Security
Thursday, 10 December 2009 02:58

Critical updates for Adobe's AIR, Flash Player

Adobe has released more critical updates for Flash Player and AIR. Versions for all platforms have been updated.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 27 October 2009 11:32

Flash spreads to Force.com

A partnership between Adobe and Salesforce.com has brought Flash to the latter's Force.com applications platform.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 10:26

Flash coming to iPhone OS

One of the recurring complaints about the iPhone is that it can't run Flash applications. Adobe has at last come up with a partial answer.

Published in Mobility
Saturday, 26 September 2009 03:28

Intel proposes future of television

Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum, Intel representatives described a TV-centric future and showed off a system on a chip that could power that future TV. The representatives also talked up Adobe Flash as a key part of the interactive television experience.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 11 September 2009 08:42

Firefox wants to update Adobe Flash Player

The newest versions of Firefox (3.0.14 and 3.5.3) now test for outdated (potentially vulnerable) versions of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in.
Published in Home Tech
Just two weeks after Snow Leopard hit the shelves, Apple has released Mac OS X 10.6.1 Update. The company has also issued a security update for its older operating systems.

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