Re: PSA: Please update your flash plugin!

From: Boaz Harrosh
Date: Sun Aug 01 2010 - 10:18:47 EST


On 07/30/2010 07:05 AM, Justin P. Mattock wrote:
> On 07/29/2010 07:50 PM, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
>> This is a public service announcement --- if you are running Flash 10.0,
>> make sure you upgrade to 10.1. Flash 10.0 has a horrible security
>> vulnerability:
>>
>> http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-14.html
>>
>> I have Google Analytics running on the ksummit2010 website, and in
>> addition to discovering that 59% used Firefox and 25% were using Chrome,
>> and that the most popular screen resolution was 1280x800 followed by
>> 1280x1024, etc. --- I also was able to find that while 59% were running
>> Flash 10.1, over 40% of the visitors to the ksummit2010 web site were
>> running a vulnerable version of Adobe flash, which has a remote code
>> execution vulerability.
>>
>> If you were visiting that site from your development system, which you
>> use to push changes to a subsystem maintianer, or even Linus, hopefully
>> I don't need to tell you what a bad idea it is to leave yourself open
>> and vulnerable like this. (This particular security problem with Flash
>> has been announced for almost 2 months at this point!)
>>
>> - Ted
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>
>
> biggest problem here is they havn't updated their x86_64(pure64) version
> yet. hopefully hey release an update soon.
>
> Justin P. Mattock
> --

Here too. How do I run (any) Flash-10.1 on a 64bit system (say FC12) without
actually reverting to a 32bit browser? Do I still get to install half of my
system as 32bit duplicates?

Boaz
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