LXer: Adobe Finally Releases A New Adobe Flash Player 64bit - Yes, For Linux Too!
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LXer: Adobe Finally Releases A New Adobe Flash Player 64bit - Yes, For Linux Too!
Published at LXer:
If a while back Adobe wasn't very interested in its 64bit Linux users and discontinued Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for 64bit, the new Adobe Flash Player codename "Square" developer preview released by Adobe today is also available for 64bit Linux systems.
Adobe is known for its security flaws. It basically is the WinDoze of browser plugins, and so is often subject to the same bugs -- primarily related to attackers using it to distribute viruses or using it as a back door to gain remote control of a system.
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