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| Time:
11:51 EST/16:51 GMT | News Source:
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Adobe announced this morning the immediate availability of its new Media Player in conjunction with the launch of Adobe TV, "a free online video resource for expert instruction and inspiration about Adobe products." Adobe Media Player 1.0 is an AIR-based application, making it a cross-platform and available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. With Adobe Media Player, Adobe hopes to offer people a more user-friendly way to interact with Flash content on the desktop and to offer publishers a way to reach a new audience and monetize their media.
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#1 By
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Thursday, April 10, 2008 12:37:31 PM
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And yesterday they announced 7 security holes fixed.
http://www.betanews.com/article/Apple_Adobe_address_security_flaws_in_QuickTime_Flash/1207771080
"Adobe fixed seven issues in its own update to Flash, which dealt with flaws which could give an attacker control of a user's system. The company said a malicious SWF file needs to be loaded in order for the attacker to exploit the vulnerabilities."
Apple Quicktime had 11 more ...
Flash and Quicktime .... just another type of trojan.
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Friday, April 11, 2008 02:32:30 PM
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Like Windows and the Mac too I guess?
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