Maximum PC: "Hardly a month goes by without Adobe plugging holes in its widely used Flash Player. On Monday, the San Jose-based software company ensured that October did not turn out to be one of those rare months by updating Flash Player across all the four platforms it is available on."
Adobe has released an update to clean up the mess that was the profiling system in Lightroom. No longer hidden in the settings menus, the new Lightroom Classic CC and Adobe Camera Raw now show these settings up in the top edit panel.
Malicious Word documents are found to be infecting Mac machines, a first such instance to be reported, and a fake software update of Adobe Flash Player is also doing the rounds.
Google told us in May that it would eventually block Adobe Flash Player content on Chrome. And today, the company is making good on its promise.
I'm glad Chrome takes care of these updates for me.
Isn't flash dead?...
So 25,000 left?
I'm pretty tired of the constant Adobe updates. That bloody notification comes up way too muckin fuch. I usually just ignore it.
I will be so glad when HTML5 becomes standard place and Flash is a thing of the past.