within the framework of preventing the lives of criminals, Google introduced zapowiadaną changes in the Chrome browser. In the latest version of 55 elements, made on the Flash will be locked offline. We see them only when the browser considers them safe.
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Complicated infection
cyber Criminals have an Arsenal of tools that simplify and take control of your computer. Flash however, one of these elements of the information technology ecosystem, which facilitates the infection. In the animation, created in Flash is pretty easy to hide, because malicious code that gets onto the victim’s car when she opens the site. No need of interaction with the criminals at hand.
back in April of this year, Adobe, owner of Flash, he urged users to have updated the software as soon as possible. Security experts have once again discovered malware that attack the computers of users visiting the infected page.
Flash under the control of the step – by-step
In Chrome, 55 default items in the Flash won’t work – I think the browser considers them safe. In order for the default to get rid of Flash, follow these steps:
- Enter in the browser address> and
- Scroll up
Choose HTML instead of Flash - Choose Enabled
- relaunch Chrome
Fig. Google
Few changes
during the drafting of the tests when we tried to find a striking example of blocking content in the new Chrome. It turns out that there are pages that are made mainly in Flash. On the left you will see the unlocked version, to the right of the default lock via the latest google Chrome browser.
Fig. Edition
informational Portals, social networks, i.e. the majority of sites tested by us look the same. We did not notice any locked items. This is good news for users – the majority of web developers abandoned the outdated and problematic technology.
Remember also that any messages that require an update to Flash memory that we see, surf the Internet, are fake. Criminals, however, still use this method to force the victim to download the malicious software.
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