Security News > 2018 > November > Did you hear? There's a critical security hole that lets web pages hijack computers. Of course it's Adobe Flash's fault

2018-11-20 20:08
The internet's screen door strikes again – so get patching Adobe has emitted software updates to address a critical vulnerability in Flash Player for Windows, Mac, and Linux.…
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