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I updated Adobe shockwave Jan 31, 2015. I received message from Mozilla today I need to update? I already did. Help, I don't want my flash to shut down .

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why am I getting this message?

why am I getting this message?

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There are some pages that show that you need update your Firefox or Flash but they are fake pages, to check if your plugins are update go to Firefox Official plugin check page.


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Adobe Flash was updated once in December, 3 times in January, and once thus far in February. More security updates than they released in the two years before Dec 2014. It seems that as soon as a new version comes out, the security "white hats" out there find a fault with the new version of Flash that can be easily exploited by the "bad guys".

When Mozilla issues a 'block' for plugins due to reported security issues, Firefox automatically switches to "Ask to Activate" to protect the user, and to remind him/her that they do have an "at risk" plugin installed. All that does is add a few clicks to be able to run a Flash presentation.

The latest version - Flash Player 16.0.0.305 - is available here: https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html

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That 16.0.0.296 that you updated to was out since Jan 25 and then on Feb 4/5 Adobe released 16.0.0.305

Before December Mozilla did not add Flash versions to blocklist since Jan-Mar 2013 depending on OS as the versions since were not of serious security concerns again until recently. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/blocked/