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It says I've successfully updated programs, then go back to what else I need to update, still says I need to update. Makes me nervous, am I updated or in danger

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It happened with Abobe reader. It has happened with Adobe Flash. In instructions is says to download to flash 10.3 but that keeping the programs are critical to keeping computer safe. Even with Norton, I know that things can get through. This happens with other things I have updated as well.

It happened with Abobe reader. It has happened with Adobe Flash. In instructions is says to download to flash 10.3 but that keeping the programs are critical to keeping computer safe. Even with Norton, I know that things can get through. This happens with other things I have updated as well.

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Hi mariebois, is this information coming from the Plugin Check page?

https://www.mozilla.org/plugincheck/

Last time I checked, that page only recognizes the very latest version as up-to-date, e.g., Flash 11.7 and Adobe Reader 11.0.2. Adobe does have some older versions that are still receiving security updates, e.g., Flash 10.3 and Adobe Reader 10.1.6. If you can confirm with Adobe's site that your plugins are still up-to-date in the earlier series, then that information is more accurate than the Plugin Check page.

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Yes. It came from the Plugin Check page. Thanks!