Fake Flash updates upgrade software, but install crypto-mining malwareAs if there weren’t already enough reasons to hate Flash updates.By I. Khan, 10.13.2018
New ransomware is causing major issues across Europe and RussiaBad Rabbit has hit networks in Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and Germany.By M. Locklear, 10.24.2017
Latest Adobe Flash vulnerability allowed hackers to plant malwareA group called BlackOasis used it to breach networks in over a dozen countries.By M. Locklear, 10.16.2017
Flash was useful, but developers are glad it’s on the death marchAnd they say it's still pervasive enough to warrant an extended phase out.By M. Locklear, 07.27.2017
Homestar Runner is back with a few laughs before 2016 ends‘A lurid tale of underwater intrigue and underwater pants.’By T. Seppala, 12.28.2016
Apple will deactivate Flash by default on Safari 10If the browser encounters Flash, it will ask if you want to switch it on.By M. Moon, 06.15.2016
BBC Media Player to give Android users their iPlayer fix in a mostly Flashless worldBy J. Fingas, 09.19.2012
Microsoft confirms Flash vulnerability fix for Internet Explorer 10 coming soonBy J. Trew, 09.11.2012
Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 now working on Linux through Google Chrome, more or lessBy J. Fingas, 08.25.2012
Chrome 20 browser released: exclusive 64-bit Linux Flash, fewer MacBook crashesBy S. Dent, 06.29.2012
Adobe confirms it won't support Flash on Android 4.1, stops new Flash installs from Google Play on August 15thBy J. Fingas, 06.28.2012
Adobe Flash 11.3 checks in with security fixes, OS X silent updater and Firefox sandbox in towBy S. Dent, 06.09.2012