Downloading this malicious update will infect your device with malware
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January 12, 2022

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If you're prompted to update Flash Player, ignore it!

If you're prompted to update Flash Player, ignore it!

Adobe's Flash Player has been dead for nearly two years. One reason the program was shuttered is it posed several security risks. But cybercriminals are now using the old technology to lure victims into "updating" their devices. If you download the update, your device will be infected with malware. Here's what's going on.

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