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Adobe today pushed out its first Flash Player update since announcing it would end-of-life the software in 2020.
Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla have outlined their plans for moving away from Flash Player now that Adobe officially announced an end-of-life (EOL) and end-of-support date for the...
Finally, Adobe is Killing FLASH — the software that helped make the Internet a better place with slick graphics, animation, games and applications and bring online video to the masses, but it has...
[Breaking] Adobe on Tuesday said that it would kill its Adobe Flash Player and stop providing security updates by the end of 2020. read more
Adobe only fixed six vulnerabilities in two products, making it the company's smallest security bulletin of the year.
Adobe today released updates for its Flash Player and Connect products to address several vulnerabilities that can be exploited for remote code execution, information disclosure, cross-site...
Updates released by Adobe on Tuesday for Flash Player, Shockwave Player, Captivate and Digital Editions address a total of 20 vulnerabilities, including critical weaknesses that can be exploited...
More than half of enterprises are exposing themselves to unnecessary risk by running out-of-date versions of Flash.