Adobe working to patch two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in Flash Player

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Evidently, youtube doesnt use adobe. I was able to watch a christian movie on youtube last night. IDK! I am not a techy. I am an artist. Two different beasts from two diff planets! LOL I hope this is fixed sometime soon. Perhaps we will hear from someone in admin on this site about a estimated time or date when things will be up and running again?
heres another link that I posted also on the mic post from another user...............................................................adobe flash player — Krebs on Security
 
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Some YouTube videos use Flash, some use HTML5.
 

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Firefox announced that it won't support Flash anymore due to security vulnerabilities that were discovered (which I assume Adobe will patch, but nonetheless Firefox is supposedly finished with Flash). Though I wonder if you still have the option to install it if you choose?

Or you could simply use Chrome or IE for now.
 
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Firefox announced that it won't support Flash anymore due to security vulnerabilities that were discovered (which I assume Adobe will patch, but nonetheless Firefox is supposedly finished with Flash). Though I wonder if you still have the option to install it if you choose?
I haven't read anything about ceasing support, only that Mozilla will block the Flash plugin due to security exploits, but that users can choose to enable and use Flash manually still. I believe Chrome is employing this "blocklist" too, though I could be remembering incorrectly. :confused:

Or you could simply use Chrome or IE for now.
I'll pretend I didn't read that!
 
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Firefox announced that it won't support Flash anymore due to security vulnerabilities that were discovered (which I assume Adobe will patch, but nonetheless Firefox is supposedly finished with Flash). Though I wonder if you still have the option to install it if you choose?

Or you could simply use Chrome or IE for now.
I am a mozilla firefox user and flash is working for me A ok today! It was down for two days prior. I didnt have to reinstall anything. It is business as usual! Praise the Lord !!

carry on :)
 
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Yeah, it's functioning as normal on my end too after only a day of blocking Flash content.

*shrugs*