Adobe Flash Player is updated to correct a vulnerability

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Adobe has just released a new update to its Adobe Flash Player plugin, and this time a vulnerability that compromises user security is fixed. In this case it is an 'important hole' that seems to have been discovered by a Google worker and that allows the third party access to our personal data. Third parties with bad intentions can access our Mac thanks to the Flash bug and it allows the user's name and some browsing data to be tracked. The version affected by this bug is 14.0.0.125 and earlier versions of the tool. Adobe Flash Player usually has security flaws from time to time that compromise the privacy of users We have it installed on our Macs or PCs, but it is also true that once the problem is discovered, Adobe launches a new version that corrects it.

It goes without saying that the sooner we update the plugin on the Mac or PC the better, so if you did not get the notice of this new version that corrects the error automatically, you just have to enter the System Preferences> Flash Player and click on check now. Follow the steps indicated and update your Mac as soon as possible to be protected against possible threats from third parties.


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