News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
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Best disable the built-in IE10 Flash player for now. Plus more Win 8 security news.
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Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
Might as well blocked flash in windows 8.....they probably will on the mobile version that is the main driving force.
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
All passengers should be advised; the Windows 8 flight is encountering more turbulence. Captain Microsoft is checking the altimeter - because this is beginning to look like an October crash landing!
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
What a non story.
Its not released yet, only RTM, its not ment for anything beyound evaluation on the license I have.
If your in Metro, most sites can't access flash anyway.
The people criticising the security in windows 8, are the same firm which complained against 64bit security measures in Longhorn. I mean their credability is null.
Meanwhile, people in the Java world running on 'supported' versions of OSX are two months behind on a flaw that is exploited in the wild.
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
Agreed TheAnimus - until GA I think we should cut MS a break - after all it's only out there for testing purposes in effect. There have been no updates for it as yet and the help isn't finished either..
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
I'd rather have a virus over Norton.
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
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3930k
I'd rather have a virus over Norton.
LOL !! I agree :)
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
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Originally Posted by
TheAnimus
What a non story.
Its not released yet, only RTM, its not ment for anything beyound evaluation on the license I have.
If your in Metro, most sites can't access flash anyway.
The people criticising the security in windows 8, are the same firm which complained against 64bit security measures in Longhorn. I mean their credability is null.
Meanwhile, people in the Java world running on 'supported' versions of OSX are two months behind on a flaw that is exploited in the wild.
Actually I can get it (as a student through MSDNAA), companies with Software Assurance can get it etc. I'm talking the real deal retail version for proper use, not either of the previews or the RTM 'Evaluation' version.
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
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CSF90
Actually I can get it (as a student through MSDNAA), companies with Software Assurance can get it etc. I'm talking the real deal retail version for proper use, not either of the previews or the RTM 'Evaluation' version.
I suggest you read the terms and conditions for how your able to get it via MSDNAA and companies via Tech Net. Its not been released to those with SA yet.
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
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MrBozack
All passengers should be advised; the Windows 8 flight is encountering more turbulence. Captain Microsoft is checking the altimeter - because this is beginning to look like an October crash landing!
God I hope not, I frequently fly one of these:
http://i47.tinypic.com/5njcdx.png
LOL
Re: News - Windows 8 will get IE10 Flash security fix two months late
Or better still, just avoid Windows 8 altogether :)
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Jimbobgod1969
Or better still, just avoid Windows 8 altogether :)
I've got it installed on my laptop and my netbook and I actually quite like it. Much faster boot time for a start, and I'm starting to use the Metro side of it more than I thought I would, especially when I want complete focus on something. I know it won't be for everyone but after living with it as my main OS now on my devices it's nothing like the "disaster" a lot of people are making it out to be. I don't have a single regret moving from Win7.