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'Jobs Was RIGHT - Adobe Kills Mobile Flash & Backs HTML 5'

Now if Adobe would stop updating Flash Player every 28.7 seconds. Seems like every 3rd time I fire up my system, there's a pop up for another Flash Player update.

OBIO
 
Now if Adobe would stop updating Flash Player every 28.7 seconds. Seems like every 3rd time I fire up my system, there's a pop up for another Flash Player update.

OBIO

You too?
 
Now if Adobe would stop updating Flash Player every 28.7 seconds. Seems like every 3rd time I fire up my system, there's a pop up for another Flash Player update.

OBIO

I am having the same problem-seems like everytime I boot my computer,Adobe is asking to update
Jeeze-I wish they would stop!!
Rick
 
Just take it that WE have become the testers for new software. Used ta be that a company would do extensive testing in house to find out if the stuff they wanna sell was actually work-able. Now we do it.

No :medals: for those companies any more.
 
Huge security holes in Flash that Adobe is constantly trying to keep ahead of.

From ghacks.net:
http://www.ghacks.net/2011/11/10/adobe-releases-another-flash-security-update/

The patch fixes several memory corruption, buffer overflow and stack overflow vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player that attackers could exploit to cause a crash on the running Adobe Flash technologies. Code execution could then give the attacker control of the affected system.
Interested users can read the security bulletin over at the Adobe website. It offers additional information about each vulnerability found and download links to various technologies affected by the vulnerabilities.
The next big Flash release (that is Adobe Flash 11.2) will introduce automatic silent updates on Windows. This means that it will become more comfortable for Windows users to keep their installed version of Flash up to date on their system. See Flash Player 11.2 Introduces Automatic Updates for details.
 
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