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September 8th, 2009

Firefox to run checks for Adobe Flash patch

Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 11:03 am

Categories: Adobe, Anti Virus, Arbitrary Code Execution, Browsers, Data theft, Denial of Service (DoS), Exploit code, Firefox, Flash, Mozilla, Passwords, Patch Watch, Pen testing

Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Corp., Plug-in, Nightingale, Web Browsers, Internet, Ryan Naraine

Starting with the upcoming releases of Firefox 3.5.3 and Firefox 3.0.14, Mozilla will warn users if their version of the popular Adobe Flash Player plug-in is out of date, according to Mozilla Human Shield Johnathan Nightingale.

Once the browser is updated, Mozilla will present the user with a visual notice on its first-run Web site that the Flash Player plugin contains security and stability vulnerabilities.

Nightingale writes:

Old versions of plugins can cause crashes and other stability problems, and can also be a significant security risk. For now our focus is on the Adobe Flash Player both because of its popularity and because some studies have shown that as many as 80% of users currently have an out of date version.

Our intent is to get the user’s attention, and direct them to the Adobe web site where they can download the most up to date version.

Nightingale said Mozilla will work with other plugin vendors to provide similar checks for their products in the future.

Ryan NaraineRyan Naraine is a journalist and security evangelist at Kaspersky Lab. He manages Threatpost.com, a security news portal. Here is Ryan's full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 22 Talkback(s)
RE: Firefox to run checks for Adobe Flash patch
There is a very good program out there that checks everything on your computer for updates.

It is PSI from Secuna.

But Mozilla is taking a big step in the right direction here.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Royc_1 Posted on: 09/10/09  (Edited: 09/10/09 @ 08:34) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I like this  znetlol | 09/08/09
it's completely useless  directory | 09/08/09
Not exactly  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 09/08/09
Not true  Michael Kelly | 09/08/09
Flashgot is an addon, flash is a plugin.  rtk | 09/08/09
They're both add-ons  Michael Kelly | 09/08/09
Correct - mostly  Greenknight_z | 09/09/09
True but the thing to remember...  bandersnatch42vt | 09/09/09
It depends  luke_sg | 09/08/09
RE: Firefox to run checks for Adobe Flash patch  colin.hutchison@... | 09/08/09
PLEASE check openSUSE x86_64 for compatibility  MoralOrder | 09/08/09
Sounds as if perhaps  Michael Kelly | 09/08/09
opensuse  HooNoze | 09/08/09
What about those game sites that use older versions?  RazorEdge | 09/08/09
Maybe I missed something, but  cliffdunaway | 09/09/09
About Flash  btljooz | 09/08/09
RE: Firefox to run checks for Adobe Flash patch  drobbel@... | 09/09/09
One word-upgrade.  bandersnatch42vt | 09/09/09
No USB on that old of a machine  Royc_1 | 09/10/09
RE: Firefox to run checks for Adobe Flash patch  savio.lau | 09/09/09
Flash 10 won't run correctly on PPC Macs.  jennix | 09/09/09
RE: Firefox to run checks for Adobe Flash patch  Royc_1 | 09/10/09

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