Hello everyone,
Malicious entities are trying to enter your computer. Vulnerabilities are everywhere. The best way to keep “the bad guys” out is to have an updated, patched system. Below are the non-Microsoft program patches for the month of May 2017. If you are not up to date then get it done! An unpatched program is open to attack and infection. It’s a cruel cyber world out there but you can “stay on top of it” by taking the appropriate security measures.
Opera 45.0
27 May 2017
The Opera browser has been updated to Version 45.0.2552.881. This update provides bug fixes.
Firefox 53.0.3
20 May 2017
Mozilla has released Version 53.0.3 of the Firefox browser. This version provides bug fixes.
Opera 45.0
18 May 2017
The Opera browser has been updated to Version 45.0.2552.812. This update provides bug fixes.
iTunes 12.6
16 May 2017
Apple has released a new Version 12.6.1 of the iTunes software. This version provides minor app and performance improvements.
Opera 45.0
11 May 2017
The Opera browser has been updated to Version 45.0.2552.635. This major Reborn update incorporates a range of visual and feature changes from the Neon concept into mainstream Opera, as well as providing performance and security enhancements, and bug fixes.
Chrome 58.0
10 May 2017
Google has released Version 58.0.3029.110 of the Chrome browser. This version provides security and bug fixes.
Flash Player 25.0
10 May 2017
Adobe has released Version 25.0.0.171 of the Flash Player plugin for browsers. To download the full offline installer, use these links depending upon your browser: Internet Explorer or Firefox or Opera. Use Windows Update to update the built-in Flash Player in IE11 under Windows 8 and 10, and Edge under Windows 10. Update to the latest version of Chrome to update its built-in Flash Player.
Firefox 53.0.2
6 May 2017
Mozilla has released Version 53.0.2 of the Firefox browser. This version provides security and bug fixes.
Chrome 58.0
3 May 2017
Google has released Version 58.0.3029.96 of the Chrome browser. This version provides security and bug fixes. Note that all 32-bit Chrome users who have 4GB+ of RAM and are using Windows 64-bit will automatically be migrated to Chrome 64-bit.
Best wishes,
Randy Knowles