adobe flash

  1. Kevin Lancaster

    Adobe Flash Zero-Day exploit

    Adobe Flash Zero-Day exploit A new Adobe Flash Zero-Day exploit has been discovered which is used in a malvertisement attack
  2. jes

    Firefox plans to block Java, Silverlight, Adobe Reader

    Firefox plans to block Java, Silverlight, Adobe Reader In a drive to increase security, Mozilla will begin blocking plugins
  3. J

    Adobe pulls the plug on Flash

    Flash dies today Adobe discontinues the support of Flash for Android devices
  4. jes

    Flash in the pan (Column)

    Flash in the pan (Column) Something momentous happened on Wednesday — something most people will never even hear about
  5. jes

    Flash 11 beta features 64-bit support

    Flash 11 beta features 64-bit support The first release of Flash 11 by Adobe brings with it 64-Bit support for Windows, Linux and OS X, along with Stage3D AIPs and support for real time H.264 encoding.
  6. T

    Adobe comes right

    Looks like Adobe have fixed up some non-trivial security issues. Also I notice that 64bit browsers on Win7 have suddenly started playing videos again without freezing. Well done Adobe! :)
  7. rpm

    Steve Jobs attacks Adobe Flash; says it is unfit for iPhone

    Steve Jobs attacks Adobe Flash Apple CEO Steve Jobs is going on the offensive against Adobe's Flash technology. He says it's too buggy, battery-draining and PC-oriented to work on the iPhone and iPad.
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