On Jun 7, 2010, at 6:44 PM, Douglas wrote:

> Some people have found that Flash / Acrobat / Adobe Reader is/are  buggy and 
> a serious security risk.
> (Just in case you didn't know.)


Those links don't claim Flash to be buggy. There is a brief mention that if 
Flash needs a security patch that it might back up Steve's comments about it 
being buggy, but that's not the same as saying that it's buggy.

As for security in Flash in general, it's much like with Windows and viruses, 
and because nearly everyone has Flash installed, that makes a tempting target 
audience for hackers.

There are alternatives to Flash that are more prone to security issues. 
Javascript and HTML5 for example. Watch the video here:

http://answers.oreilly.com/topic/1483-doug-crockford-discusses-javascript-html5-security-issues/

especially from 1:35 onwards. You'll see that some people are worried about the 
security problems of using Javascript.



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