Adobe’s monthly patch update is rather small but addresses two critical vulnerabilities in Flash, a common entrant in the firm’s security releases. Security How to enable DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) in Google Chrome US to collect social media profiles from immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees 600,000 GPS trackers left exposed online with a default password of ‘123456’ How AI is used for facial recognition in surveillance cameras (ZDNet YouTube) The best DIY home security systems of 2019 (CNET) How to prevent a Corporate Account Takeover (TechRepublic) On Tuesday, the software giant published a security advisory detailing the two bugs, which impact Adobe Flash Player desktop, version 32.0.0.238 and earlier on Windows, macOS, and Linux machines, as well as Adobe Flash Player for Google Chrome on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS.
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