Security updates available for Adobe Flash Player
helpx.adobe.comMaybe it's time the porn industry got serious about ditching flash. Porn is the only reason why I still use flash, and I suspect I'm not the only one.
Try different sites or youtube-dl.
Shameless plug, I released a simple GUI for youtube-dl written in the ancient language of Flex - https://github.com/jasonhinkle/Tube-DL/releases/tag/0.1.0
If anybody want's to make a build for Windows, I'll add it to the release.
Use it on Linux with NoScript. Knocks out most, if not all, of the problems. ;)
How? NoScript (which I use) stops random scripts from running. To watch flash videos (of any kind) one must allow the script to run. Once you've done this NoScript isn't providing any protection anymore.
On youtube one can adBlock & NoScript & CookieBlock everything yet still download video with http://www.flashvideodownloader.org/ . Some porn sites can be downloaded with http://jdownloader.org/ You will need the uncrippled: Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jce8... http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jce-...
Surely if your going down that route youtube-dl is easier?
easier than youtube-dl :
adBlock & NoScript & CookieBlock are essential malware protection anyway, and just needs tweaks for youtube.
flashvideodownloader is just an firefox addon. then you can visit youtube without much tracking.
flashvideodownloader probably uses youtube-dl (without any CLI-typing).
P0rn sites, with jdownloader & Java & Unlimited Strength Cryptography is less easy
(edit: added : easier than youtube-dl)
There's usually all kinds of Flash and scripts on porn sites, esp 3rd party. These pose more risk than the main video of a reputable porn site that seeks to keep its viewers. So, as usual, you use NoScript to limit your risk by trying to block third-party stuff where possible. You can also sandbox if you want.
I know I'm beating a dead horse but it would be nice if they still didn't make you opt out of McAfee when you download one of these critical updates.
If they absolutely must use these sleazy methods of making extra revenue, couldn't they just limit it to a singe opt-out the first time you install Flash? Kind of ridiculous that they're still trying to scam a buck out of the transaction when you're only downloading yet another update because of security holes.
Kinda makes you wonder why you have to update the program so often, regardless of these more serious issues if each update brings another chance that you'll forget to uncheck the box next to the yellow "M".
In addition to the constant stream of vulnerabilities, it's behavior like this that made me dredge up my old saying that I used to have for products from Real Networks: there's nothing on the internet that I need to see so badly that I'm willing to install Flash.
Now that I think about it, it was exactly this behavior (ride-along crapware) that had me dumping RN products. (Except RN became downright deceptive about it.)
It's quite shocking how many 0-day vulnerabilities these guys fix.
Each fix is in response to an exploitable flaw in their software that was discovered by a hacker. It's quite shocking how many exploitable vulnerabilities exist in Flash.
It wouldn't be that shocking if the vulnerabilities were not 0-days...
Do you mean: "It is quite shocking how many 0-day vulnerabilities Flash has"
Or do you mean
"It is quite shocking how many 0-day vulnerabilities other software companies don't fix"
Both are shocking, but, in this case, I wonder how many vulnerabilities do they catch before they become 0-days.
Does anyone know how this relates to the "built-in" flash component of Chrome? I don't actually have flash installed on my computer (so it's not available in Firefox or Safari), but I can use it in Chrome because it came with it. Will it just automatically get updated the next time Chrome is updated? Or is there some explicit step I should take outside of waiting for Chrome to update?
See Chrome Component Updater: https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/3204698?hl=en
For how much the majority of HN shits on Flash, yet insists that all other topics remain positive when critiquing a topic, where do you all see the best solution?
Make a startup that provides a tool for designers to translate placing this image and its associated animations at these positions visually on a timeline that a non-programmer can adjust as needed.
Oh wait, none of you have ever been bothered to do that since the beginning of time. The fault must lie with the ad indusfry and not you.
Haha
By definition once a fix is available it's not a 0day anylonger.
"0 day" just means that the vulnerability was reported before it was fixed.
Ok (thumbs up)