![]() ![]() ![]() "Firefox is up to date, but your current version of Flash can cause security and stability issues. "You should update Adobe Flash right now," the message read. ![]() "We're glad to see Mozilla doing this."Īfter Firefox 3.0 and 3.5 users installed the security update Mozilla issued last Wednesday, they saw a message on the "landing page" - the first page that appeared after the browser restarted - if they had an out-of-date version of Flash Player. "For us, anything that others do to help users stay up-to-date is a good thing," said Brad Arkin, Adobe's director for product security and privacy. "Those results have been nothing short of awesome," echoed Johnathan Nightingale, of Mozilla's security team, in an entry on the company's security blog yesterday.Īdobe on Thursday confirmed a spike in traffic to its Flash Player update page, and applauded Mozilla's move. ![]()
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