![]() Mozilla has noted that Flash will remain blocked until Adobe releases a version that isn’t being actively exploited by publicly known vulnerabilities. Adobe is aware of the issues and has said that it will release a fix this week. Three major Flash vulnerabilities were discovered when 400GB of security firm Hacking Team’s internal documents and product source code were leaked online. The news comes just a day after Facebook’s chief security officer Alex Stamos called for moves to force the extinction of Flash, as the plugin is reportedly being used to spread malware on users’ systems via security exploits. Mark Schmidt, head of Firefox Support, took to Twitter to announce the change.īIG NEWS!! All versions of Flash are blocked by default in Firefox as of now. ![]() ![]() Mozilla has blacklisted all vulnerable versions of Adobe Flash in its Firefox browser, following the discovery of numerous critical security flaws in the platform.
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