Apple has tightened up security in its Safari Web browser following recent patches to Adobe's Flash technology.
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- The latest update of the Adobe Flash Player was released in July. Version 22.0.0.209 for Windows, Chrome, Edge, Internet Explorer, and Mac, and version 11.2.202.632 for Linux. The update was meant to fix 50 vulnerabilities that could do some real damage when left un-patched.
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- Download the most recent version of Adobe Flash Player. Get older versions. Adobe Flash Player 31 (Win, Mac & Linux) debugger (aka debug player or content debuggers) and standalone (aka projectors) players for Flex and Flash developers. The Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller is a valuable tool for troubleshooting and testing detection schemes.
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As part of an update that went out yesterday, OS X will now block older and thus vulnerable versions of Flash, forcing users to update to the latest version if they wish to view Flash-based content. In order to block older versions of the software, Apple is using its Xprotect malware scanner, which is built into Mac OS X and can spot and quarantine known malware.
The move comes roughly a month after Apple began blocking older versions of Oracle-owned Java on OS X over security concerns. That issue proved to be a bit more complex, with Apple last week saying that it too was targeted as part of an organized hacking attempt that capitalized on Java vulnerabilities, but did not target the company's customers.
Earlier this week Adobe pushed out a software update that patched three vulnerabilities in Flash, two of which it said were designed to target Mozilla's Firefox browser.
(via The Loop)
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