![]() The “Adobe Flash Player Update” redirect may be caused either by malicious advertisements on the sites you visit or adware. If you use Windows, see Uninstall Flash Player Windows. Visit the Flash Player Help page for instructions on enabling (or disabling) Flash Player in various browsers. These instructions are NOT applicable to Flash Player included with Google Chrome. If you have a Mac virus, please use our How to remove Ads on Mac guide. If you have a Windows virus, continue with the guide below. Visually, the malevolent websites are very well designed. Security experts of Symantec have revealed fake Adobe Flash player update website that offer malware. Fake Adobe Flash Player Websites Dispersing Malware found by Symantec. ![]() ![]() The initial program is a falsified version of Flash Player distributed using the Cyprus-based WeDownload adware site, and the program asks the Mac user to authorize its installation with his. As stated on the Adobe forums – this is a malware targeting Mac users (although Windows users might be facing a similar one). The bundle will most likely contain a fake Flash Player update, some “mac virus scanner” and some redirect in your browsers.
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