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why this error display "Adobe Flash Player has stopped potentially unsafe operation"

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why this error display "Adobe Flash Player has stopped potentially unsafe operation"

In message box following message display:

The following local application on your computer or network: null
is trying to communicate with this internet-enabled location : www.ajaxcdn.org
why this error display "Adobe Flash Player has stopped potentially unsafe operation" In message box following message display: The following local application on your computer or network: null is trying to communicate with this internet-enabled location : www.ajaxcdn.org

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Please update to Firefox 19.0.2 Update Firefox to the latest release

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I get the same message and I already have the latest version (20.0.1) installed. Any other suggestions? Please and thank you!

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Are you opening a website from internet or does this happen in you open a (saved) page that you've stored on your computer?

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Getting this error as well. But the error only occurs when I open the Firefox browser. Is there a fix to this? I went into the security settings for Flash Player and allow it, but the error is still appearing.

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Try the following:

  • Run a full scan of your computer using an anti-virus program
  • Scan for bad registries (I recommend CCleaner)
  • Update all Firefox plugins