![]() The security flaws led to a backlash against Adobe after criminal groups were found to have begun using the Flash bugs in their cyberscams. ![]() The exploits targeted included the Adobe Flash flaws mentioned by Mozilla. The hackers published 400 gigabytes of allegedly stolen Team Hacking data online, including the source code of the firm's spy tools and what software vulnerabilities it exploited. ![]() The leaks occurred on July 6 when a group of hackers infiltrated the Italian surveillance firm Team Hacking, which creates and sells spy software. The particular website works fine in my Firefox Browser, but not in I.E. I get a message as shown in attached screen shot. I have a problem with a website using I.E. I have Flash version 30.0.0.134 installed on both browsers. The vulnerabilities in question were uncovered after the high-profile Team Hacking leaks. Hi- I am running Windows 7 & Mozilla Firefox & Internet Explorer 11 on my personal computer. Please install the latest version, 21.0.0.242, and see if it resolves the behaviour you are experiencing. "Following Adobe's advisory for two critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player 18.0.0.204 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, we have disabled Flash by default in Firefox to protect our users from active exploits which are distributing malware," Mozilla director of product management Chad Weiner told Business Insider. Hi, Flash Player 18.0.0.194 is very old (released in June 2015) and as such, could be leading to issues you are experiencing, since there have been many bug fixes, security fixes, and new features implemented since then.
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