

Is there any possible way that Flash Player can still be used on the older Mac models without actually buying a new computer From what I saw, the specs for the newest Flash version required Mac OS X 10.6 or above, and the websites with streaming.


Adobe breaks it down by platform in the lines to follow:“Adobe recommends users of Adobe Flash Player 10.3.183.7 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris update to Adobe Flash Player 10.3.183.10,” reads their security bulletin.“Users of Adobe Flash Player for Android 10.3.186.6 and earlier versions should update to Adobe Flash Player for Android 10.3.186.7,” Adobe outlines.Mac users can grab the latest Flash version using the link below. My understanding understand is that i need an older.On Android-powered devices, Adobe Flash Player 10.3.186.6 and earlier versions are also affected.Adobe did some research and discovered that “There are reports that one of these vulnerabilities (CVE-2011-2444) is being exploited in the wild in active targeted attacks designed to trick the user into clicking on a malicious link delivered in an email message.”Hence their decision to label the issue as “critical”.“This universal cross-site scripting issue could be used to take actions on a user's behalf on any website or webmail provider if the user visits a malicious website,” the company adds.The natural resolution, of course, is to update to the latest version of Flash. Adobe Flash Player 10.5 8 Update To ThePowerPC-based Mac: TenFourFox and no Flash.Intel-based Mac: Opera (thanks to Cybermatatu for this one!) with older Flash 10.3 (beware, Flash 10.3 is an archived version and is no longer supported nor updated with security fixes by Adobe).If you use an Intel processor you can use Opera:OS X Leopard (10.5), or greater: 32-bit and 64-bit IntelIf you use a PowerPC processor you may want to try TenFourFox. The Adobe Flash Player is free, and can be downloaded from Systems Inc.
