![]() Sadly not, because although a fake Adobe update is really updating Adobe Flash, it is also sneakily installing cryptomining code onto the Windows computers of its unsuspecting victims. Have malicious hackers had a surprising change of heart? Have online criminals replaced avarice with altruism? ![]() Security-savvy computer users haven’t found such attacks difficult to spot and know to only get updates to Adobe Flash Player from the company’s own website.Ī new wave of attacks, however, has added a twist to the traditional malware attack disguised as an update to Adobe Flash Player by actually updating Adobe Flash… for real! Online criminals have frequently distributed their malware attacks as fake updates for Adobe Flash.
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