Freaky Flash 6 Fishy Features
donpardo writes "I upgraded to Flash 6 last week (to patch a security hole). When I right clicked on a Flash ad at abcnews.com, and pulled down to Settings I got a tabbed dialogue box asking if I wanted to give them access to my cam and microphone. Clicking through on the tabs revealed that the microphone and the camera had already been detected and that the microphone was active. I doubt the camera or the microphone were sending information out but this still seems invasive. Here are Macromedia's statements about the mic and the camera. In addition there is a setting to ask how much information the site can store on your computer. The default value is 100K. According to the information statement "Data can be anything from your user name to your current score in an interactive game to a list of stocks in your portfolio ... The data is not public, but the privacy of this data depends on the policies of the web site where the movie is hosted."" I thought the first sentence of this submission was telling ...
Just be sure to cover your webcam with your shirt before you start making out with the supermodel. You should be okay.
The first tab is set to 'deny' access to both your mic and your cam by default. The fact that the mic is turned on or off has to do with your PC's settings, not flash players.
Still, could be fun...
Think outside the... Hey, where'd the friggin' box go?
How can I make money selling my amateur porn if they can see it all without my permission?
Okay, security's important, but come on people. The settings are configurable, the policy is easy to understand and what we're talking about in terms of the data being stored is essentially what amounts to Cookies for Flash. The camera and mic stuff can be turned off. If you don't like Flash this won't make you love it and if you love Flash this won't make you hate it. So people are posting about WHAT exactly?
"I have to turn my camera off for Flash! Invasion of privacy! Invasion of privacy! Cookies are evil! The sun is disappearing, the dragons are coming! The dragons are coming!
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No, these features are new to the Flash 6 plugin.
They got a custom video codec built by Sorenson built to do this. That's what Apple is suing Sorenson over.
The thing is that it's a full video code and weighs in around 75k. Pretty impressive really. Audio is MP3 encoded.
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