I also scanned my systems with Avast Antivisus and Spybot - Search and Destroy and no results. The same result I get when in the first warning page, I try to ignore that message and try to "proceed anyway". If I try to download it through this page, all I get is a blank page with a message in the top left saying "can't access". What is more stranger is when I am trying to follow the link from the warning page to access the Flash version, on the download page that loads up, the version stated there is 23.0.0.205, so not the latest one. hewlitt packard-intel core 3-windows 7 - adobe flash player upgrade already installed- pop-up still occuring- driving me mad- im almost to the point of selling my computer. Also tested with Chrome Canary and it happens the same. Now, I checked and I have Flash player installed to the latest version, 23.0.0.207, also updated Google Chrome to the latest stable version. Also happens on my other system, with Windows 10 but only on Chrome and not on Edge, when I am trying to access Facebook and YouTube through Edge, all works well. This happens on a Windows 7 system, on Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 8. That runs inside the same process and memory as the web browser. ![]() Hackers use exactly that approach to gain access to the operating system. dll is a security risk because that launches a new process with access to its own memory. Starting with a few days ago, when I am trying to access some web pages (for now I've identified and with this problem) I am redirected to a warning page. Adobe Shockwave is signed by Microsoft.) A.
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