Adobe recently released their latest version of Flash Player, the version 19.0.0.226, and according to NeuroGadget, the new version of the Flash Player is compatible to several browsers including Opera, Chrome, Firefox, IE and Safari.

Despite the new version, the developer is currently in the midst of finding a solution to its security issues because some hackers have been able to enter affected platforms and devices. Yes, the Flash Player is one of the most loved players across the internet because of its wide scope of browser element, but its security core remains a question to others.

YouTube has predominantly freed itself from the Flash Player for HTML 5 because of several issues that remained unattended by its developers.

Whether their updates came later than sooner, Adobe initially tags along the idea of updating the security concerns for the Flash Player. The CVE-2015-7645 has also been popularly known to be susceptible to hacking that eventually led to the attack on foreign ministries worldwide. The Flash Player Version 19.0.0.226 is solely intended for the CVE-2015-1645 alleged hacking. Currently, the development of other actions in order to stop progressive hacking is underway.

According to Nuerogadget, once the new version is available for download, it is important to immediately install it as it contains important fixes. It is so vital that developers consider the new version to be mandatory.

Despite Adobe slating the new Flash Player version 19.0.0.226 to be released earlier, they moved it to Friday. A total of 15.9 MB is needed in order to download version 19.0.0.226 on Mac and Windows. Linux users, on the other hand, will receive a different update, version 11.2.202.540. Those with Adobe Flash Player installed in their Google Chrome browser will automatically receive the update.

Featured on Intego, Adobe's security bulletin said that they are fully aware of the CVE-2015-7645 being exploited and targeted by hackers. With that, they also acknowledged the new version covering the affected patches, mainly the CVE-2015-7645, CVE-2015-7647 and CVE-2015-7648.

Adobe is doing all necessary preventive actions in order to avoid further damage on the affected devices, which is why they are making sure every device that is compatible enough to receive the new update will get the new version.

Do you trust Adobe's current version of the Flash Player? Will you install the new version once it hits the download platform?