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firefox showing outdated flash warning even though it's not

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when i visit pages with flash content it tells me that the flash is outdated in the top warning bar

then i click "check for updates" firefox thingy but during the plugin check it tells me that adobe flash IS already up to date

what is going on? has anyone else been having these problems recently?

when i visit pages with flash content it tells me that the flash is outdated in the top warning bar then i click "check for updates" firefox thingy but during the plugin check it tells me that adobe flash IS already up to date what is going on? has anyone else been having these problems recently?
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hello, adobe has released a critical patch for a vulnerability in its flash plugin, which is reportedly already exploited in the wild. therefore firefox will block insecure versions from running by default on websites for your protection - unfortunately there are some issues with the plugin check page which shows wrong results at times. https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb14-27.html https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/blocked/p798

please update to Adobe Flash Player version 16.0.0.235 as soon as possible, which you can download from http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html (use the windows-exe for plugin-based browsers).

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الحل المُختار

hello, adobe has released a critical patch for a vulnerability in its flash plugin, which is reportedly already exploited in the wild. therefore firefox will block insecure versions from running by default on websites for your protection - unfortunately there are some issues with the plugin check page which shows wrong results at times. https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb14-27.html https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/blocked/p798

please update to Adobe Flash Player version 16.0.0.235 as soon as possible, which you can download from http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html (use the windows-exe for plugin-based browsers).

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Your System Details shows;

Installed Plug-ins

Shockwave Flash 15.0 r0

Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 11.6.5.635 Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 11.6.4.634

Having more than one version of a program may cause issues.

Grab the uninstaller from here: Uninstall Flash Player | Windows Uninstall Flash Player | Mac Then reinstall the latest version.

Update your Flash Player v16.0.0.235 https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html Shockwave Director v12.1.5.155 http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/

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The Flash player 15.0.0.239 you have is indeed a older version as it and the bit newer 15.0.0.242 are vulnerable.

As of December 9th Adobe released three updates for Windows and Mac OSX. For Windows and Mac 16.0.0.235, 13.0.0.259 ESR and 15.0.0.246 (not really available for download) and one for Linux 11.2.202.425 are not vulnerable according to Adobe and are not on blocklist.

https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb14-27.html https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/blocked/

Get 16.0.0.235 and 13.0.0.259 ESR for Windows/Mac and 11.2.202.425 for Linux at https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html

Modified by James

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I'm using FF 34.0 on Fedora 19 Linux and am constantly getting the message about Adobe Flash needing updating. However, both my system and Adobe say that I have version 11.2.202.425 installed and that it's the latest version for Linux. How can I get FF to stop doing this, preferably without stopping all checks for outdated plugins?

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wow, thank you for your support

the firefox plugin checker has indeed showed incorrect information. i have manually went to the adobe update site, and there has really been a newer version available

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The "new version" you told me to download is exactly the same version as I currently have installed. Please read the question in the future before offering an answer because you're only wasting everybody's time this way.

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sideburns There is no reason to be cross with us. This is, after all, randomstuff question. And randomstuff seems to be doing well.

The plugin checker has a problem when new versions of programs come out. The issue being, no on tells it there are updates.

Now then, where or what is telling you that you need an update?

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FredMcD said

Now then, where or what is telling you that you need an update?

Every time I go to a site that uses flash, I get the same warning that it's outdated and asking me if I want to allow it or not. Then, after I tell it to allow it, I'm asked if Firefox should remember this. From all I can tell, there is no update for Linux and never will be. How do I tell Firefox to stop asking me if I want it to use flash? Telling me where to download the same version that I already have is not helping me any.

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Type about:addons<enter> in the address bar to open the Add-ons Manager. Hot key; <Control>(Mac:<Command>) <Shift> A)

On the left side of the page, select Plugins. Make sure the ones you want to use are set to Ask or Allow.


Go to the web page. Once the page is loading, mouse to the address bar and Left click the icon. A window for displaying site information should come up. Select More Information. Now select Permissions. In the menu, Make sure the ones you want to use are set to Ask or Allow.

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When I do that, I'm given the option to Ask to Activate or Never Activate when what I want is to allow it without asking. And, if I click on the link to update it, all I'm offered is the exact same version I already have. Thanx for trying, but alas, your fix doesn't fix anything for me.

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sideburns you should have started a new thread instead of asking about Flash for Linux in somebody's else's ongoing thread when it was about Flash for Windows also.

There is indeed a update for Flash on Linux as I mentioned the 11.2.202.425 as it was released with the OS releases on Dec 9. https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html

The other problem is some sites especially new sites have been in last months and longer now are expecting users to have more current versions that are provided for Windows and Mac when Adobe only does security updates for Flash on Linux.

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sideburns said

When I do that, I'm given the option to Ask to Activate or Never Activate

There are three possible settings;

  • Ask to Activate
  • Never Activate
  • Always Active.
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Let me say this one, last time: the "new" version for Linux is EXACTLY THE SAME VERSION I'M USING NOW. There is no newer version available FOR LINUX. Please stop regurgitating the same useless trash.

And, I added this to the ongoing thread because it seemed relevant.

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FredMcD said

sideburns said
When I do that, I'm given the option to Ask to Activate or Never Activate

There are three possible settings;

  • Ask to Activate
  • Never Activate
  • Always Active.

Guess which one is grayed out...