Adobe flash player for mac snow leopard

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In an effort to beef up security protection, Apple included limited malware protection in its latest operating system. 'We know that hackers keep finding security holes in Adobe's code - and that's deeply concerning because it is so widely used by many Internet users, whether on Mac or PC.' 'Mac users who have been diligent enough to keep their security up-to-date do not deserve to be silently downgraded,' Cluley said. Users can check what version number they're running and download updates at Adobe's Web site. I was no longer running the latest version of Adobe Flash.'Īs hackers have targeted Adobe's Flash player for browser-based vulnerabilities, the company has responded, like Microsoft, by releasing regular security updates for its software. 'But after upgrading to Snow Leopard, when I went to Adobe's Web site, what it actually told me was I had actually downgraded.

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'I realize how much malware is out there,' he said. Senior Technology Consultant Graham Cluley said the change is made without prompting the user. While Snow Leopard makes a number of improvements to Apple's Mac OS X machines, for those who have kept Adobe Flash up to date, installing the new operating system will reportedly downgrade the software.Īccording to antivirus company Sophos, Snow Leopard installs version 10.0.23.1 of Flash for Mac, a security downgrade from the most up-to-date version, 10.0.31.18.