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new flash player exploit
14-10-2015 11:02 AM
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Re: new flash player exploit
15-10-2015 2:22 PM
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Some times i get a message saying plugin stopped responding,is this to do with flash player?.
Am i right in thinking we need flash to run some things on the pc.
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15-10-2015 2:24 PM
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Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 10 for x64-based Systems (KB3099406)
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15-10-2015 9:38 PM
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16-10-2015 6:51 AM
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/html5
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16-10-2015 8:54 AM
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17-10-2015 2:31 AM
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Quote from: rongtw Some may have noticed that BBC iplayer has now a HTML5 player so you dont need Flash
http://www.bbc.co.uk/html5
I haven't - iPlayer just shows a black screen on Firefox 41 - other places will play HTML5 - but not the BBC.
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Re: new flash player exploit
17-10-2015 5:10 AM
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Quote Due to limitations in browser and device technology, there are some places where we know the beta won't work. In these cases, this page does not allow you to opt-in to the beta. We're currently aware of issues preventing us from supporting:
Internet Explorer on Windows 8.1 or below
Safari on Mac OS X
Opera on Mac OS X 10.8 or older
Firefox on Linux or other UNIX-based operating systems
Windows Phone 8.1 or below
Android 4.3 or older
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17-10-2015 2:11 PM
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Normal people list the places their beta will work - not the places it won't work.
Anyway I normally download the programme with get_iplayer & play the MP4 file back.
iPlayer suffers from speed problems when it is streamed and occasionally I might want to preserve the programme on my PC.
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19-10-2015 9:26 AM
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Adobe introduced their own sandbox for Flash a few years ago, but yet we still get exploits which can take over a PC. The 64-bit builds of Firefox (which are available if explicitely choose to download that version of Firefox Beta) have their own plugin sandbox, which replaces the need to use Adobe's. I'd probably trust Mozilla more than I do Adobe.
I've been running Firefox Beta 64-bit for months, on my home and work machines, and it's been flawless. The only downside is the more frequent updates, via the clunky Mozilla update (compared to the seamless Chrome), but everything has been rock solid. In fact, Flash no longer freezes, as it was doing constantly under 32-bit with Adobe's protected mode.
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19-10-2015 10:59 AM
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