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Adobe Flash vulnerabilities
#1
Posted 2015-July-15, 00:04
Hi BBO dev team,
As you know a lot of vulnerabilities are discovered quite every day in Flash Player.
And Firefox is now blocking all versions of Flash Player including the last one 18.0.0.203.
So do you plan to change your plateform (HTML 5 eg) ?
Regards
Jo
As you know a lot of vulnerabilities are discovered quite every day in Flash Player.
And Firefox is now blocking all versions of Flash Player including the last one 18.0.0.203.
So do you plan to change your plateform (HTML 5 eg) ?
Regards
Jo
#2
Posted 2015-July-15, 06:42
I doubt it. Rewriting the whole client would be time and resource intense, and BBO is not exactly big business. I tend to doubt that rebuilding the client on the platform most recently popular with techies is a high priority.
Besides which, I am sure that vulnerabilities will be found in HTML 5 as well, when (if) it is widely adopted. Cybercrime generally targets the big market share, and is often a step ahead of security.
Besides which, I am sure that vulnerabilities will be found in HTML 5 as well, when (if) it is widely adopted. Cybercrime generally targets the big market share, and is often a step ahead of security.
Life is long and beautiful, if bad things happen, good things will follow.
-gwnn
-gwnn
#4
Posted 2015-July-15, 08:57
While it's not likely to happen to the main BBO application any time soon, we are moving in that direction slowly. The recent revisions to the anonymous web games (Just Play Bridge and Bridge 4 Hands) are HTML5.
#5
Posted 2015-July-15, 11:03
barmar, on 2015-July-15, 08:57, said:
While it's not likely to happen to the main BBO application any time soon, we are moving in that direction slowly. The recent revisions to the anonymous web games (Just Play Bridge and Bridge 4 Hands) are HTML5.
#6
Posted 2015-July-15, 14:09
nige1, on 2015-July-15, 11:03, said:
A step in the right direction. Another gripe is pdfs, which are OK for hardcopy, but bulky, slow, and inflexible for web-use.
We hardly ever use PDF. I found a handful of PDF files in the documentation folder on the server, but as far as I can tell they're no longer used, and have been superceded by HTML files.
#7
Posted 2015-July-15, 19:24
#8
Posted 2015-July-16, 03:28
A big issue for BBO:
It is time for Adobe to announce the end-of-life date for Flash and to ask the browsers to set killbits on the same day. (Alex Stamos, Facebook)
It is time for Adobe to announce the end-of-life date for Flash and to ask the browsers to set killbits on the same day. (Alex Stamos, Facebook)
billw55, on 2015-July-15, 06:42, said:
I doubt it. Rewriting the whole client would be time and resource intense, and BBO is not exactly big business. I tend to doubt that rebuilding the client on the platform most recently popular with techies is a high priority.
Besides which, I am sure that vulnerabilities will be found in HTML 5 as well, when (if) it is widely adopted. Cybercrime generally targets the big market share, and is often a step ahead of security.
Besides which, I am sure that vulnerabilities will be found in HTML 5 as well, when (if) it is widely adopted. Cybercrime generally targets the big market share, and is often a step ahead of security.
#9
Posted 2015-September-07, 06:46
Is there not a way with opensource software ? There are many developers who are bridge players too...
#10
Posted 2015-September-07, 20:39
I've searched in the past for Flash-to-HTML5 translators, haven't found anything.
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