Flash Security Hole
otterpop378 wrote to us about a From report on CNN about a new security hole in Flash. Evidently, it's pretty big, as Macromedia wants everyone to update - sounds like the sandbox isn't quite working as it should.
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Heh, a big company wouldn't give up their reputation in security to simply get you to update, there are better ways to do that.
The worst thing a company would think of doing is announcing that their software is not secure, for whatever reason.
Khalid
"What you 'seek' is what you get!"
This is kind of offtopic, but with a lot of sites using flash for ads that adblockers don't seem to block well, is there a way to disable it temporaily easily? I've seen some sites that show how to get rid of it, but that just brings up a popup anytime you go to a site with it. I swear 95% of the flash out there now is crap, but the other 5% is cool games I want to play :)