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Adobe apologizes for 16-month-old Flash bug
Adobe apologized over the weekend for letting a 16-month-old bug in Flash Player languish without a patch, even though it updated the popular plug-in four times since the flaw was reported. The bug has been fixed, said Adobe, in the beta of Flash Player 10.1,…
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