Plug-in page tells me all plug-ins are up to date, but I keep getting error messages from Firefox telling me they are not and are unstable
I keep getting error messages stating that my Adobe Flash is out of date and vulnerable. I go to the Add-ons Manager, click "update" and it takes me to the plug-in page which shows it's up to date!! Same with Java DT and Shockwave Flash. How can I update if I have the latest versions already!?! I am inclined to just allow the plug-ins to work but don't want my pc to become vulnerable. Please help!
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hello Danagriz, unfortunately the plugin check page lags behind. 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. https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb14-27.html https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/blocked/p794
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).
in order to update java, go to java.com (or if you don't need the plugin you can also uninstall it though the windows control panel)
I have/had the same problem since the last update. One thing that surprises me (as my degree is in software engineering, back in '97) is the recent trend of software being absolutely chock full of bugs and errors. One would think that in the 17 years or so since I was at uni, things might have progressed!
To get it working (for today at least) I uninstalled flash. (Google: flash uninstall)
Then download their most recent version of flash, 16.xxxx.
Then restart firefox.
As you say, when attempting to check the version through the firefox browser, the information on which version is running was inaccurate.
I repeat, I have NEVER had so much bother with the firefox browser since I first used it-the year it was released.
It also helps to have task manager running, which means you can kill firefox when it stops responding (frequently).
OK, went to Java and downloaded most current version (even though I thought I had done that yesterday! lol!) and also updated Adobe Flash from their site. Let's hope it works! Thanks!