As most of you know at this point, Flash Player is pretty much dead. Well, that didn’t stop someone from pushing out a fake Flash Player app into the mix, and that Android app contains FluBot malware.
When Google released Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in 2012, Flash support found itself on the cutting room floor, no longer downloadable in the Google Play Store and dropped from the mobile platform.
Today Adobe will remove the Flash Player plugin from the Google Play store. Inevitable security and other updates for the player will only be made available to folk who already have the plugin ...
The latest version of Google's Android mobile operating system was announced at its IO 2010 event in San Francisco. Codenamed Froyo (continuing Android's dessert-themed naming scheme), Android 2.2 ...
Flash player is not necessarily a requirement on the Android platform, but without it, or the best flash player app for android, playing some audio or video files is ...
The Fake Flash Player Update PopUp is a web browser advertisement shown by scammers that are trying to trick you into downloading adware installers. They do this by showing an alert that states that ...
A Flash Player emulator called 'Ruffle' allows you to play your archived Flash games without fear of being attacked as you browse the web. After 25 years of helping shape the Internet with interactive ...
Millions of Android users are being warned about a devious new banking trojan, dubbed Cerberus, that infects devices by masquerading as an Adobe Flash Player installation. Once installed, the fake ...