Well, I've read this twice now
But I can't find the bit which explains how it's all Microsofts fault.
More than 16 months after researchers warned that critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash files leave websites vulnerable to phishing and other serious attacks, a wide array of pages - some hosted on Adobe.com itself - remain vulnerable. The problem stems from buggy SWF files that generate banner ads and other animated content. …
But I can't find the bit which explains how it's all Microsofts fault.
Not only does it save me from pointless virus brained advertising.....
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