Adobe Systems released Flash Player 11.2 today -- along with a plan to make the browser plug-in a direct source of revenue for the company. In the past, the Silicon Valley company has charged ...
Adobe is aiming for greater use of its Flash Player multimedia web software within mobile and other non-PC devices by launching its Open Screen Project — an industry alliance it hopes will garner the ...
A roundup of the best software and apps for Windows and Mac computers, as well as iOS and Android devices, to keep yourself safe from malware and viruses. Read now The UK's cyber-security agency ...
If you still have Adobe Flash installed on your computer, you should patch it pronto – regardless of whether you are running Windows, OS X or Linux. Yesterday, Adobe released a Godzilla-sized patch ...
Senator Ron Wyden sent a letter to officials at three government agencies requesting an official plan to stop using Adobe Flash before its too late. Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images In case you still ...
Adobe Systems is opening up access Thursday to its Flash technology via the Open Screen Project, an industry initiative intended to provide a Flash-based unified runtime environment for rich content ...
Security firm Trend Micro has pointed out an unscheduled patch for Adobe Flash Player that fixes a zero-day vulnerability in the aging software. The patch addresses versions 23.0.0.185 and older ...
In a previous article I outlined how the use of Adobe Flash can increase the opportunities for malicious hackers to compromise your computer. There are several ways to protect yourself from these ...
When Flash content embedded in Web pages will not play, there are a few generally successful options for dealing with the problem. Make sure QuickTime is not attempting to play Flash Apple's QuickTime ...
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Flash, Adobe’s multimedia based website technology, is not a friend of mobile devices or search spiders and now Google has decided to step up their campaign against such sites using the technology.