Android Overtakes Windows As Internet's Most Used Operating System
Android has overtaken Windows as the Internet's most popular operating system in terms of total internet usage across all devices.
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Android has overtaken Windows as the Internet's most popular operating system in terms of total internet usage across all devices.
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Adobe has issued a patch for Flash Player that fixes a major security vulnerability that affected all versions of Flash for Windows, Mac and Linux computers
Adobe has confirmed a major security vulnerability that affects all versions of Flash for Windows, Mac and Linux computers. The vulnerability can be used by hackers to crash a target PC or even take complete control of the computer. Adobe claims that so far all attacks using this vulnerability are limited and targeted.
Dropbox has announced that it is partnering with Adobe to bring support for Opening, Editing and Saving PDF files directly from the cloud, using Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader apps.
Adobe has released a new update for its Flash Player to patch critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to install malware on computers. This new update fixes 23 security flaws of which 18 can potentially be exploited to execute malicious code on the underlying systems. Adobe is not aware of any exploits being publicly available for the fixed vulnerabilities.