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Warning: Your Adobe Flash Player version is outdated. (false error message)

Community Beginner ,
Dec 26, 2013 Dec 26, 2013

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When I get this false error message and click on the link, Adobe tells me my current Flash Player version is 11.9.900.170 and "Your system is: Windows 64-bit, English". I actually have an iMac with OSX 10.7.5, and Adobe Flash Player 11.9.900.170 already installed. I've reinstalled, deleted Flash Player completely and reinstalled several times and yet I continue getting these false "Windows 64-bit" update needed error messages for my iMac computer. How do I stop these false error messages?

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Dec 26, 2013 Dec 26, 2013

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I have the same exact problem and it's been effecting my internet speed as well. Hopefully we can find the solution. Does this happen on any of your mobile devices that shares the same internet?

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Dec 26, 2013 Dec 26, 2013

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Hasn't happened on my iPhone - yet. Apparently, Adobe thinks I have a Windows

computer, instead of a Mac. When I click the link to purchase Adobe Photoshop

Elements 12 (I have version 10 on my Mac), it puts the Windows platform

version in my cart, not Mac, so I delete it. Yet, when I check my Adobe Flash

Player version on the Adobe website, it shows the correct Mac version! You're

right - I hope someone out there can help us straighten Adobe out!

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Dec 26, 2013 Dec 26, 2013

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Just reported this problem to phishing@adobe.com. Hopefully, they'll be able

to help. The phishing website I'm directed to is:

http://smartmediasearcher.com/download.php?&id=68&name=FlashPlayer11

If you're getting directed to the same fake website, you might consider

reporting to phishing@adobe.com as well...

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Dec 26, 2013 Dec 26, 2013

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That is the exact same site I am redirected to! I'm going to report them this problem as well and maybe they'll help me figure this out.

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Dec 26, 2013 Dec 26, 2013

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Great! I just got the same site, but this time, all the wording is in Russian!

I'm sure it's a phishing site...

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Dec 26, 2013 Dec 26, 2013

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Yeah, sometimes I get some weird Russian site as well. Is your internet affected as well? I can't load certain webpages and some webpages load really slow.

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Dec 29, 2013 Dec 29, 2013

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I'm having a similar issue on both my Macbook Pro (OSX Mavericks), my iPhone 5S (iOS 7.0.4) and my wife's iPhone 5C (iOS 7.0.4). It happens on almost every site I viisit and when I launch some apps. I've cleared histories, caches and turned Javascript on/off. Also, get the "warning" when I use Chrome for iOS. I've added an image below of what it looks like on my phone. I'm attempting a factory restore on my 5S. I'll let you know if it helps.

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Right. My warning is exactly the same. I use Firefox and downloaded two

extensions: LeechBlock and Block Site. On both, I've blocked the foreign sites

which appear to be Russian. I still get the popup warning window and just

cancel it. I'm trying to get Firefox involved but no luck so far. I emailed

Adobe security & detailed the problem to them two days ago - heard nothing but

may be due to the holidays. I'll reply again if I get any good news. I also

downloaded Adobe Shockwave, which I thought might work in place of Flash

Player, but I still get blank windows on some sites telling me I can't read

them without Flash Player! Stay tuned...

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