Adobe Security Bulletin APSB18-44, dated November 20, 2018 is rated Priority 1. Adobe has released security updates for Adobe Flash Player for Windows
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Out of band update for Adobe Flash Player Nov. 19, 2018
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AskWoody MVPNovember 20, 2018 at 2:31 pm #234767This should not come under the MS-DEFCON rating as it’s priority 1 (critical) from Adobe.
Flash Updates as per Susan’s Master Patch List are safe to install for this month.Windows - commercial by definition and now function...2 users thanked author for this post.
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AskWoody MVPNovember 21, 2018 at 12:10 am #234885Not sure why there is a concern over W10 updating in this instance, using the provided link to the Catalog won’t have issues with W10 and only ensure the security of flash player whether used or not.
Windows - commercial by definition and now function...1 user thanked author for this post.
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 20, 2018 at 2:41 pm #234776Mr. Natural
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AskWoody PlusNovember 20, 2018 at 5:09 pm #234807I just updated to version .148 a few days ago. I always avoid the auto updates and instead select “Notify me.” Adobe is sloppy about that–no notification was received.
I’d like to do without Flash altogether, as some have recommended, but a host of important web sites require it. So long as Flash remains an important source of malware infections, this remains something that the tech world needs to work on, while it pushes us to focus on other things.
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GuestNovember 21, 2018 at 6:35 pm #235038Do you have it set where it is disabled (or click to run) on sites you don’t need it on? If so, I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Just make sure you trust the source on any site you do use it on.
What I’m concerned about is what will happen to the vast library of Flash content that already exists. Even if you don’t have to worry about old stuff having new Flash exploits, you’ll probably need to use an older browser to access it.
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AskWoody PlusNovember 21, 2018 at 6:37 am #234905You’re still using IE?! I’ve been on Firefox since before they upgraded to Quantum. I usually keep Flash deactivated but some sites still need it. The MSN Sports app defaults to IE when you go straight to most articles. If I right-click, then click “Open in browser”, the page is opened in Firefox on the Desktop.
Bought a refurbished Windows 10 64-bit, currently updated to 22H2. Have broke the AC adapter cord going to the 8.1 machine, but before that, coaxed it into charging. Need to buy new adapter if wish to continue using it.
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AskWoody PlusNovember 20, 2018 at 8:37 pm #234847Some useful links:
https://borncity.com/win/2018/11/20/adobe-flash-player-emergency-update-to-version-31-0-0-153/
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AskWoody_MVPNovember 25, 2018 at 10:23 am #235513All Chrome Browser needs is to navigate to chrome://components, find Adobe Flash Player, and hit the Update Component button. If there’s a PepperFlash update, it will be applied in a few seconds.
Even Linux Chrome has this Component Update feature. Chromium Browser must be updated as a program update (the whole browser). In a Chromebook, just do a Check for Updates from Settings. Be advised, Chromium and ChromeOS may be a few days or even a week or two delayed in updating their Flash Player components.
-- rc primak
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GuestNovember 22, 2018 at 8:27 am #235106The problem for me now having had this installed behind-the-scenes, is that all of a sudden eBay, Amazon and other sites I have to use for my business suddenly stopped working, with error “err_ssl_bad_record_mac_alert” appearing in Chrome, and another generic error in Edge, but no problem in IE except it is not supported by many sites these days.
Due to a problem uninstalling, I am now stuck with this, not having access to the sites I need to run my business.
I had managed to successfully do a system restore once to prior to this update and it started working again, but then of course the update was reinstalled automatically today and both the system restore and the uninstall of the update both failed.
Tried Microsoft support and they had trouble connecting remotely to my machine as this seemed to block them, and it also affected the Microsoft Support web site, so cannot access that site from my laptop where this happened. Now waiting for a Level 2 callback from MS support.
Critical updates are all very well being rolled out as an emergency, but that is no good if it effectively bricks my machine. I would rather have control over when I try updates instead of them running silently and then seeing problems that takes a while to realise is caused by a silent update.
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ManagerDecember 7, 2018 at 9:54 am #238972I have no idea what Woody will put in the DEFCON instructions. But the Flash patch for IE is an out-of-band fix for an exploit that I believe is in the wild. So install it if you like.
But, I repeat, hold off on the Nov. patches until Woody raises the DEFCON number and publishes the instructions for safe patching
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AskWoody LoungerDecember 7, 2018 at 12:56 pm #238998A few days ago in preparation for Nov.updates I checked for updates. I did not install, only looking to see what would be offered. 4477029 was listed at the time.
Today it seems to have been replaced by 4471331.
I’m inclined to go with the latter unless advised to do them both. Thoughts anyone?
Win 8.1 (home & pro) Group B, W10/11 Avoider, Linux Dabbler
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GuestDecember 7, 2018 at 1:32 pm #239014? says:
thank you, Kirsty! i got your notice in your bug listings the other day and updated for the second time in less than a month. my event viewer reported that “a service was installed,” which was the flash updater in the package down in system32/macromedia that i delete anyway since i manually uninstall and upgrade flash. be glad when that chore is unnecessary.
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