Saturday, 31 December 2011

Adobe Flash Player 11.1 11.4 12 Beta



10/8/2012 – Updated debugger and standalone versions of Flash Player. These players contain fixes for critical vulnerabilities identified in Security Bulletin APSB12-22 . The latest versions are 11.4.402.287 (Win and Mac) and 11.2.202.243 (Linux). All users are encouraged to update to these latest versions.
Macintosh

Linux
Note: Flash CS4 users must rename and save flashplayer_11_sa_debug.exe and flashplayer_10_sa_debug.app.zip to Players/Debug/FlashPlayer.exe and Players/Debug/Flash Player.app in order to debug ActionScript 3.0 projects.

PlayerGlobal (.swc)

Adobe Flash Player 10.3 — Debugger (aka debug players or content debuggers) and Standalone (aka Projectors) Players for Flex and Flash developers

10/8/2012 - Updated debugger and standalone versions of Flash Player. These players contain fixes for critical vulnerabilities identified in Security Bulletin APSB12-22. The latest version is 10.3.183.29 (Win,Mac and Linux). All users are encouraged to update to these latest versions.
Windows
Macintosh
Linux
Note: Flash Professional CS4 users must rename and save flashplayer_10_sa_debug.exe and flashplayer_10_sa_debug.app.zip to Players/Debug/FlashPlayer.exe and Players/Debug/Flash Player.app in order to debug ActionScript 3.0 projects.

PlayerGlobal (.swc)

Local Content Updater

Macromedia Flash Local Content Updater

The Local Content Updater (LCU) is a free command-line utility that can add, remove, or check for local-with-networking privileges, operating on one or many SWFs. This tool allows you to change the security sandbox that the SWF file operates in when it is played as a local file in Flash Player 8 and above.
C++ source code for the Local Content Updater is also available. Download the source code if you wish to see how the Local Content Updater works, port it to another platform, investigate bugs, integrate it into scripts, etc.
If you have suggestions, bug reports, or contributions regarding the Local Content Updater, send email to local_content_updater@macromedia.com. Please note that this email address is only for issues regarding the Local Content Updater itself, and not for general issues regarding security in the Flash Player.

Uninstallers

Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller

The Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller is a valuable tool for troubleshooting and testing detection schemes. The most current uninstallers and instructions for use can be found in this Tech Note.

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