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  1. Adobe released Version 32.0.0.465 of Adobe Flash Player for Windows, macOS, Linux and Chrome OS with assorted bug fixes.

    Release date:  December 8, 2020
    Vulnerability identifier:  None
    Platform:  Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Chrome OS

     

    "Today marks the final scheduled release of Flash Player for all regions outside of Mainland China.  We want to take a moment to thank all of our customers and developers who have used and created amazing Flash Player content over the last two decades.  We are proud that Flash had a crucial role in evolving web content across animation, interactivity, audio, and video.  We are excited to help lead the next era of digital experiences.

    Adobe will no longer support Flash Player after December 31 2020, and Adobe will block Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12 2021; Adobe strongly recommends all users immediately uninstall Flash Player to help protect their systems. 

  2. BurnAware v14.0 BETA
    Released December 2, 2020

    New features
    • Added 64-bit version.
    • Added support of themes.
    • New icons and user interface.
    • New audio encoding components.
    • Support of FLAC format in Audio Grabber.
    • Option to extract all tracks in Audio Grabber.

    Enhancements
    • Updated translations.
    • Improved tag reading and writing in Audio Grabber.
    • Improvements to user interface for high-DPI resolution.
    • Improvements to user interface for screen readers.
    • Compatibility improvements for latest revision of Windows 10.

    Bug fixes
    • Resolved issue with saving 320 kBit/s MP3 files in Audio Grabber.

    Download:
    https://www.burnaware.com/beta/burnaware_beta_14.exe
    https://www.burnaware.com/beta/burnaware_beta_14_x64.exe

    Whats New
    https://www.burnaware.com/whats-new.html

  3. Pale Moon v28.16.0 Released (2020-11-24)

     

    DiD This means that a fix is "Defense-in-Depth": It is a fix that does not apply to a (potentially) actively exploitable vulnerability in Pale Moon, but prevents future vulnerabilities caused by the same code, e.g. when surrounding code changes, exposing the problem, or when new attack vectors are discovered.

    Changes/fixes:

    Aligned CSS tab-size with the specification and un-prefixed it.
    Updated Brotli library to 1.0.9.
    Updated JAR lib code.
    Optimized UI code, resulting in smaller downloads and less space consumed on disk.
    Changed the default Firefox Compatibility version number to 68.0 (since versions ending in .9 makes some frameworks unhappy, refusing access to users)
    Cleaned up HPKP leftovers.
    Disabled the DOM filesystem API by default.
    Removed Phone Vibrator API.
    Fixed an issue where the software uninstaller would not remove the program files it should.
    Fixed a devtools crash related to timeline snapshots.
    Fixed an issue in Skia that could cause unsafe memory access. DiD
    Fixed several data race conditions. DiD
    Fixed an XSS vulnerability where scripts could be executed when pasting data into on-line editors.
    Linux: Fixed an overflow issue in freetype.
    Security issues addressed: CVE-2020-26960, CVE-2020-26951, CVE-2020-26956, CVE-2020-15999 and several others that do not have a CVE designation.
    Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 4 fixed, 4 defense-in-depth, 3 rejected, 20 not applicable.

    Implementation notes:

    Windows binaries should all be properly code-signed again.
    The uninstaller issue might only appear if you have not used the internal updater to update the browser after installation.
    The DOM Filesystem and dir picker APIs are, in practice, not used on websites. We've disabled these web-exposed APIs because they are not entirely without potential risk, and intend to remove them in a future version unless there is a demonstrable need to keep them as optional (unsupported) APIs in the platform.
    One of the rejected security patches deals with entering a single word in the address bar. Standard browser behavior in that situation is for browsers to do a normal network lookup of that word in case it is a LAN machine name (other browsers also do this) which may "leak" your entered search term to the LAN. If you want to avoid this, please always use the search box for entering web searches, as it's unambiguous what to do with single words in that case.

     


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  4. Yes and its not the router........on this laptop the wifi card is wacked out and I use a usb netgear wifi wps thingie

    and i can surf the web and do everything i need to except install those program and update or activate codes

    My wifi light on the keyboard is orange and should be white..once in a lucky day it will go white...cant afford a new wifi card right now

  5. uninstall OSArmor----done

    You have the Wintun-Windows installed which is typically for VPN software and WireGuard but I don't see VPN software installed.

    Do you have VPN software installed or did you do a Trial with one recently?----- had vpn from malwarebytes removed

    You have a very old installation of GlassWire firewall product. Do you still use that? I don't see the application itself even installed.

    R1 gwdrv; C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\gwdrv.sys [33152 2015-05-29] (GlassWire -> SecureMix LLC)......removed

    Ready to do the fixlog....wish me luck

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