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April 5, 2020
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fraudulent flash player update

  • April 5, 2020
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While on Word Connect game on FaceBook on my Mac desj=ktop computer, I am continuing to get a request to update F.P. It is already updated as I did it directly from the website. The popup address either says updateoriginalmostapplication.best or updaterenewedmostapplication.best. How do I stop this from popping up each time I play Word Connect?

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    _maria_
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    April 7, 2020

    These are all fake Flash Player update notifications and download URLs.  Please do not download Flash Player from any of these notifications/sites.

     

    Unforatuntely, due to the very large user-base, Flash Player is an attack vector and there are a lot of malicious actors out there trying to trick people into downloading fake/malicious Flash Player installers.  The ONLY legitimate place to download Flash Player from is on adobe.com, no where else.

     

    Please report all malicious/fake URLs to adobe at phishing@adobe.com.

    Participant
    April 8, 2020

    After downloading (and paying for) the "highest rated" anti-viral program, running it and STILL having the problem, I downloaded a free ad blocker (also highly rated) called Magic Lasso. I got it free from the App Store and it was the only one I saw with ratings from users. It seems to have worked! So YAY for that. An aside to Maria, the Adobe Employee, thanks for your response, but it didn't answer my question. I didn't download anything from it, as I said, I updated FP through the Adobe website. I wanted to stop the popup from continually popping up and for that your response wasn't helpful. Thanks anyway...

     

    Participant
    April 8, 2020

    To build off of this, I started seening this pop-up shortly after I visited the official Adobe Flash page to update my Flash. I think it's probably some new targeted ad that some malicious actors have paid some advertising agency to put forth. 1Blocker worked well for me and I am no longer seeing this ad.

    Participant
    April 7, 2020

    I am also getting this as well. I see it on various trusted websites like Nature and legitimate news sites like CNN. I have attached a screenshot of what I am seeing. It reloads the whole page and replaces the article I was reading. It asks me to update my flash. I did not click anything on the page. Simply closed the tab and reopened the article I was reading. It will often return after a minute or so. I installed an adblocker and the problem seems to have gone away.

    Participant
    April 7, 2020

    +1  have encoutered the updateoriginalmostapplication.best on several websites - it act as a pop-over even when pop-over blocker is on.
    Got a pop-over on BBC.com and also on JP.com (danish news website)  both fairly proper websites.  
    Only way to avoid seems to be close tab and reload..  a couple times it have popped again, but mostly don't when you just start a new tab 

    Participant
    April 5, 2020

    I am having the exact same problem, only while playing magic jigsaw puzzles. Have you had any helpful answers yet ?