Not anymore: the internet is finally at the point where you can surf free of the bounds of Flash, without worrying about if you can use the things you care about. Most of the video sites you care about — like YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion — now
Updated Confidential source code stolen from Hacking Team, and subsequently leaked online, has revealed new and extremely serious software vulnerabilities that are exploited by the spyware maker to infect victims' computers. The security holes are used
Flash has fallen out of favor since 2010, when Apple Inc.'s Steve Jobs wrote an open letter about its technical drawbacks, barring Flash from the iPad and iPhone. At the time, Flash was used in 75 percent of online video; now HTML5 is the standard
Mozilla has added all versions of Adobe Flash up to the most recent version 18.0.0.203 to the Firefox blocklist. Security researchers have discovered vulnerabilities in recent versions of Adobe Flash that have not been patched yet by Adobe but are
We've put up with Adobe Flash for too long. It's time to kill it and never look back. Here's how and why.