The Adobe security team have released security updates available for Flash Player, RoboHelp, Audition, and Flash Media Server Three are marked critical: APSB11-09 – Security update available for RoboHelp (Important Severity) Please read the Adobe security blog fore more details: Thanks to Diary reader Toby for bring this to our attention
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May 12th 2011 1 decade ago |
As expected there is also a new version of Chrome for this fix (11.0.696.68). The 64bit version "flash square" (beta) is now at 10.3.162.28 (for IE9 x64).
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May 13th 2011 1 decade ago |
Local settings manager (new in desktop only)
- http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/features/index.html "... Flash Player 10.3 integrates control of local storage with the browser's privacy settings... Users can access the Flash Player Settings Manager directly from the Control Panel or System Preferences..." . |
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May 13th 2011 1 decade ago |
- http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1025533
Friday the 13th - "... One of the vulnerabilities [CVE-2011-0627] is being actively exploited on Windows-based systems via a Flash (.swf) file embedded in a Microsoft Word (.doc) or Microsoft Excel (.xls) file and delivered via email attachment..." . |
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May 13th 2011 1 decade ago |
@PC.Tech
"Users can access the Flash Player Settings Manager directly..." Bout time. Having the only access be a web page was the height of arrogance. When you most need it is probably when you're not online. Also, a nice feature is the "Check Now" button, though it's to be seen whether this works when the updates become available and not several hours/days later as happens with Adobe stuff. |
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May 14th 2011 1 decade ago |
@Sean
... Cautionary note: Experience since Flash 10.3 was installed shows that these "settings" made by the user are reset at times without prompting (??). So, if you're not already using the Firefox add-on BetterPrivacy, get it installed - if you already have it installed, keep it. > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/betterprivacy/ . |
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May 16th 2011 1 decade ago |
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