archons

Adobe logos have masonic signs. This is probably them signaling each other.

ArthurEdens

Adobe has all kinds of questionable art on their latest release

meowski

Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar

ThorTheWonderful

Except for the fact Adobe always wants access to camera and mic.

meowski

At least it asking for access, I guess. I'm on Linux and don't run any Adobe software. I have an open source flash player in my browser. Most video is HTML5 now anyway. Flash is a huge security risk due to the sketchy customized network install and the raw network sockets it has. Stop using it if you think it's involved in child porn. At a minimum it could easily be spying on your browsing habits and anything else it wants, since it has access to stuff outside the browser.

ThorTheWonderful

I'm on windows and I also don't run any Adobe software, if I can't see it without Adobe, I don't need to see it. But I didn't say they ask, they just want access. You have to go through everything to find where to disable it or just not have a camera and mic connected. Which I also don't have.

Plus my Windows is gutted, modified the living crap out of it since I've always known it to be a Trojan horse OS ever since Windows ME, Win98 had crap in it too but no where near as bad.

meowski

Windows has been back doored since Win 95. That's when researchers discovered the NSAKEY comment left in the source code. There were 2 extra keys built into the system encryption.

Adobe should ask permission to use the camera and mic, at least in flash, by default. It will ask the 1st time then remember your settings. I think if you right click on the flash object that brings up the menu