The life and death of Adobe Flash
How a vector graphics editor helped create one of the internet’s most important technologies, and why it led to huge security risks.
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How a vector graphics editor helped create one of the internet’s most important technologies, and why it led to huge security risks.
No one should be using the dead technology, and any websites that still use it need an update.
Jeff and Dave discuss the death of Adobe Flash, swatting through the Internet of Things, and more.
Over the first week of 2016, a handful of important cybersecurity news came in, including those directly and indirectly affecting businesses worldwide.
Konstantin Goncharov recaps the most significant security events of 2015.
Did you know that your PC can become infected by an email that you never actually read?
Since mid-October, several major software vendors have released a number of security announcements and updates, most of them serious or outward critical.
If it is not possible to get rid of a risky software for some reason, it is better to exist in a “presumption of guilt” mode, with an efficient security solution keeping it in check and preventing exploits from successful attacks, targeted ones included.
In this talk security podcast, Chris Brook and Brian Donohue discuss the upcoming Security Analyst Summit, Flash zero days, the Ghost vulnerability and the Anthem breach