How to uninstall Flash Player from your Mac
It seems we hear about new Flash exploits every week. To really stay protected, consider ditching Flash altogether.
Susie Ochs | 15 Oct | Read more
It seems we hear about new Flash exploits every week. To really stay protected, consider ditching Flash altogether.
Susie Ochs | 15 Oct | Read more
Australia's buoyant market for security products and services is outpacing the world and continues to attract international attention, with DNS-protection firm Infoblox ramping up its local team – addressing an issue becoming more pointed with the likes of Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Also pushing into the Australian market was iSIGHT, a threat-intelligence firm that opened its first local office this month and is predicting strong growth as demand accelerates.
David Braue | 28 Sep | Read more
Adobe’s monthly update for September is a little later than its usual Patch Tuesday release but it's not aware of any of them being attacked in the wild yet.
A security researcher who’s reported 70 flaws in Oracle’s Java software says its CSO’s claim that researchers only find three percent of the company’s software bugs is bogus. However, Oracle stands by the claim.
Days after the Hacking Team’s hack leaked several Flash zero-day flaws, the same flaws were used in attacks on several media and news organisations in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Amid calls to accelerate the death of Adobe Flash Player, at least once PC vendor is taking matters into its own hands.
Jared Newman | 17 Jul | Read more
Now more than ever, leaving Adobe Flash Player on your system is looking like a dubious proposition.
Jared Newman | 14 Jul | Read more
Adobe will release fixes for two more critical Flash Player bugs from Italian firm Hacking Team this week, but security researchers say to disable the software until it's delivered.
Adobe is racing out a patch to fix a flaw in Flash Player that was secretly used by Italian surveillance software outfit Hacking Team — until details of it were leaked on Sunday.
The closure of a shady telemarketing company came just days after an IDG report revealed new insights into online antivirus-related pressure sells that are netting big bucks from those “Your PC may be infected” advertisements.
David Braue | 15 Jun | Read more
Adobe has agreed to allow an independent auditor to ensure it has taken sufficient to harden its systems following a cyber attack that left 38 million of its customers exposed to fraud in 2013.
Andrew Colley | 10 Jun | Read more
Cloud file storage firm Dropbox will begin paying security researchers for finding bugs in its software, but instead of saying which bugs do qualify for payment it's laid out a long list of bugs that don't.
Adobe has joined a bug disclosure program that invites researchers to report new flaws in its web applications. What can hackers expect for their work? Not a cash bounty.
Adobe is rushing out its third unscheduled patch this month to fix a newly discovered flaw affecting all versions of Flash Player that is under attack. According to researchers, it’s targeted thousands of visitors to popular video-sharing site Dailymotion.
On the heels of two real Flash Player security updates being distributed by Adobe Systems this week, hackers are spreading a fake update for the media player via a scam on Facebook that has exposed at least 5,000 users to the threat.