On Dec 9, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Jesse wrote:

On Dec 9, 2011, at 9:24 AM, MaGioZal <magio...@gmail.com>

So are you saying that we can run Flash 11 on PowerPC?

No, it's a "hack" that involves feeding the wrong version number to the player. It is NOT flash 11 on ppc. Most of these sites require a newer version number, not newer flash functionality. And bam.... Theres your hack.

Yeah, it's only a version # hack, but the latest Flash Player 11 is totally vulnerable to outside attacks anyways. The "discoverer" of the vulnerability has promised an OS X version of the exploit tool soon. Damn I wish every website would ditch flash forever and convert to HTML5. We'll be stuck with legacy flash content for tens of years I fear. Here's a link about the new Flash Player 11 exploit: <http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2011/12/another-adobe-flash-zero-day-for-sale-by-security-software-vendor.ars >

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