Adobe's kill switch for Flash went into effect as scheduled yesterday. Any Flash media you try to view from now on will show a placeholder image, which links to the End Of Life announcement for F...
It's not clear whether it will be possible to override this behaviour, so anyone who still relies on being able to play Flash content after January 12 should be looking into alternatives.
https://boot13.com/adobe/adobe-reader-update-flash-kill-switch/
Flash will live on, of course. But leaving Flash installed and enabled in browsers will become increasingly risky, as any new vulnerabilities will not be fixed by Adobe. If you must continute to ...
https://boot13.com/adobe/flash-update-and-upcoming-retirement/
Adobe will stop supporting and updating Flash after December 31, 2020 . At that point we'll be recommending that everyone completely disable and/or remove Flash from all their computers, unless t...
To install Microsoft updates, go to Windows Update in the Control Panel for older versions of Windows, and in Settings > Update & Security for Windows 10. Alternatively, for Windows 10, you can j...
Anyone who still uses Flash, especially if it's enabled in any web browser, should update Flash as soon as possible. Go to the Flash applet in the Windows Control Panel to check your version and ...
New in Firefox 69.0 is a feature that allows you to block any video you encounter, not just those with autoplayed audio: Block Autoplay. The 'Always Activate' option for Flash content has been re...
https://boot13.com/firefox/firefox-69-0-security-improvements/
If you missed last month's update festivities, you may not be aware that there's a very dangerous vulnerability in Microsoft's Remote Desktop feature in Windows XP, Windows 7, and Server 2008. Up...
One of the updates made available by Microsoft today fixes a serious vulnerability in older versions of Windows, including Windows 7, XP, and Server 2008. Despite the fact that official support f...
This month from Microsoft we have thirty-four updates, addressing seventy-five security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Edge, Flash in Microsoft browsers, Office, and Windows. At least that...