Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Firefox and Adobe Flash Player update

Two weeks ago, Mozilla has developed a new landing page for updates to Firefox for obsolete versions of Adobe Flash Player Plugin. When the page was put into service last week by some six million users Firefox 3.5.3 and 3.0.14, Mozilla compiled some interesting - and confusing - statistics.
 
 Just over 50% of users find the page were found to carry a version of Flash Player insecurity. It is an alarming figure, especially considering the number of times the Flash vulnerabilities have been exploited over the past two years alone.
 
They are more advanced than the pre-installed defragmenter in your system and will save you more time. Some of the defragmentation program will get its work done automatically.

 The bad news does not stop there. It turns out that the warning is met only approximately 30% of the audience and immediately, click refresh the plug-in.
 
 When one considers the amount of time that people from exploration and the huge number of threats on the Internet for security, the browser a day is essential. This, of course, means keeping as Flash and Java plugins to date and no time like the present to do so.

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