Instead of leaving Flash on your Mac, you can instead isolate it and thus reduce the attack surface available to the bad guys. Under normal circumstances, we recommend updating immediately whenever an important security patch is released, but in this case, we have a somewhat different recommendation. While we at TidBITS don’t know currently the details of the Mac exploits, Adobe clearly states Macs are actually being attacked. This release fixes a vulnerability that is actively being used to exploit both Mac and Windows users through Web browsers and via malicious Microsoft Word email attachments (with Flash embedded). On 7 February 2013, Adobe released an important security fix for Flash Player on the Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android. Isolate Adobe Flash by Using Google Chrome
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