


However, upon clicking the ‘Update Now’ or ‘Install’ button, it doesn’t download an update for legitimate Flash Player but silently installs an Adware/PUP on the victim’s computer. Designed by scammers, this type of advertisement window appears on the new tab of the web browser advising users to download and install the new version of Adobe Flash player on the system as the current version does not include the latest security updates and has been blocked. These pop-ups actually display fake error messages to trick users into installing potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) on their laptops or desktop computers. ‘Your Adobe Flash Player is out of date’ or ‘Update your Flash player’ is nothing but a browser-based scam. ‘Your Flash Player is out of date’ Pop-ups: Everything You Need to Know Want to know what Adobe Flash Player pop-up is and how to remove it from your computer in easy steps? Go through the entire guide to get a deep insight into this matter. If your web browser is constantly being redirected to the “Adobe Flash Player is out of date” pop up, then there are high chances that you have accidentally installed an adware program on your computer system.
