New zero-day exploit hits fully patched Adobe Flash
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Attackers are exploiting a previously unknown vulnerability in fully patched versions of Adobe's Flash Player so they can surreptitiously install malware on end users' computers, security researchers warned Tuesday.
Do you still need more reasons why you should disable Flash?
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Attackers are exploiting a previously unknown vulnerability in fully patched versions of Adobe's Flash Player so they can surreptitiously install malware on end users' computers, security researchers warned Tuesday.
Do you still need more reasons why you should disable Flash?
In other news, politicians found to be economical with the truth, ursines found to defecate in arboreal areas, ...
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.
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Attackers are exploiting a previously unknown vulnerability in fully patched versions of Adobe's Flash Player so they can surreptitiously install malware on end users' computers, security researchers warned Tuesday.
Do you still need more reasons why you should disable Flash?
In other news, politicians found to be economical with the truth, ursines found to defacate in arboreal areas, ...
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.