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How I ditched the security risks and lived without Java, Reader, and Flash

PC World - Adobe Flash, Adobe Reader, and Oracle's Java. All three are virtually ubiquitous on modern-day PCs, and all three provide handy-dandy functionality—functionality that, in the case of Flash and Java, can't be directly reproduced by a third-party solution. If we lived in a vacuum, it would be hard to argue that the trio doesn't deserve its spot on computers around the globe.

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If you haven't uninstalled Adobe Flash yet, Microsoft will be forcibly removing it in July

It’s well-known that Adobe Flash has been on its last leg for a while now, with the company practically begging you to remove the program back in December. At the time, Adobe announced that it was ended support for the program in January 2021.

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Adobe Flash will be officially retired at the end of 2020

If you've grown up on the internet, you are almost certainly familiar with Adobe Flash. Well, now, much like your childhood, its time is coming to an end.

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If you’ve downloaded Adobe Flash Player recently, you may want to check for malware

There’s mining malware infecting legitimate updates for the Adobe Flash Player. According to Palo Alto Networks, the flaw was first discovered in early August.

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