![]() Later, in early 2021, the company plans to distribute the update through WSUS and Windows Update. The update is only available through the official directory and cannot be removed after installation. Eventually, the Flash content, which was previously blocked, was prevented from running in Flash. Adobe will stop supporting Flash Player after December 31, 2020, and will actively start blocking content from running in Flash Player from January 12, 2021. This week, KB4577586 was released to remove Adobe Flash from all versions of Windows 10 and Windows Server and to prevent it from being reinstalled on the device. Adobe stopped supporting Flash Player after December 31, 2020. ![]() Now representatives of Microsoft have come up with a similar initiative. For example, recently Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Agency (CISA), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) published the TOP 10 software vulnerabilities, most commonly exploited in 2016-2019, and of course Flash Player got its rightful place there. Let me remind you that the vulnerabilities of the Adobe Flash Player technology have traditionally been included in the ratings of the most dangerous bugs for quite some time. The company also said that all “Flash content will be blocked from running in Adobe Flash Player after the support expiration date.” That is, the company has added or is planning to add a kind of time bomb to the Flash Player code to prevent its future use. ![]() said Adobe representatives in the summer of this year. The company intends not only to stop providing updates for the Flash Player, but will also remove all download links from its site to prevent users from downloading and installing unsupported software. The final update for Flash Player was released on 8th December 2020 and will only be supported until the end of December. ![]()
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