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Adobe has released a batch of scheduled security fixes to address critical flaws in its Flash Player and ColdFusion products. The company said the updates will tackle a pair of security vulnerabilities in the two platforms which could be exploited remotely by attackers. For Flash Player, the update applies to Windows, Linux …

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  1. RealFred

    Fuck Adobe and their shit software. It took a security breach on their own network to wake them up. The sooner they disappear the better off we will all be

    1. DJV Silver badge
      FAIL

      Totally agree

      They sent me an email the other day telling me to change my password (hadn't realised I still had an account with them - I think I once downloaded Adobe Air to see what it was all about).

      I went to their web site and looked for the option to cancel/delete my account - no such thing, of course! You have to speak (well, chat) to someone online who had to put a case through for deleting the account. When he asked why I wanted to delete my account I reminded them of their crap security + the fact that (apart from the occasional use of Flash on some web site - though its usage is on the way out, thank goodness) I don't actually use any of their junk software. Finally, they reluctantly agreed to delete the account.

      Tossers!

  2. Tom 7

    Slammed shut the door

    and all the windows popped open!

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Surprise!

    Why is it that when we see the word "exploit" or the phrase "security problems/issues", the article is always about Microsoft.

    People need to give themselves a shake and stop using MS products!

    1. Evan Essence

      Re: Surprise!

      You might want to read the friendly article...

    2. Velv
      Gimp

      Re: Surprise!

      What part of "applies to Windows, Linux and OS X systems" did you fail to read.

      Oh, wait, it must be a misprint as *nix based OS's are immune to vulnerabilities.

    3. theblackhand

      Re: Surprise!

      Why is it that when we see the word "exploit" or the phrase "security problems/issues", we get commentards complaining about an unrelated vendors security?

      People need to give themselves a shake and stop spouting crap about things that they appear to know little about.

    4. boznal
      FAIL

      Re: Surprise!

      Why is it that when we see the word "exploit" or the phrase "security problems/issues", you write the same thing. If you read the article you would realise there is a problem with your arguement.

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    maharg?

    Where are you? Come and explain what's going on!

  5. John Smith 19 Gold badge
    Unhappy

    Anyone else try the link to the update?

    It's giving 404.

    Link FAIL.

  6. kain preacher

    @ac 10:06

    Why don't you have the balls to post under your screen names instead of AC?

    "Why is it that when we see the word "exploit" or the phrase "security problems/issues", some AC douche blames MS even if the exploit is across multliple OSs? "

  7. Tree

    Adobe is the best

    I love it when Adobe controls my camera. Better when you add John McAfee. Two pieces of crapware in one download!

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