


Now, I will admit that the oldest Flash DMG that I have on this machine is from 2014, so it is possible that they did use a different naming system for older versions.Ĭlick the links for help with non-Apple products.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line. no "_") between the "adobe" and "flashplayer" and all "first" letters capitalized. Still, if someone says a Mac doesn't get infections they're wrong.Īre you sure you got the Flash DMG from the Adobe site? The reason I ask is that all the Flash DMG download files I have on my computer have the filename start with "AdobeFlashPlayer" with no underscore (i.e. Compared to my previous experiences with Windows machines, I think that's a pretty good track record. This is only the third infection I've had (that I know about) since I bought my machine in 2009. The two infections were contained in downloads/adobe_flashplayer_e2c7b_setup.dmg the installer app was the location. I downloaded Avast Mac Security 2016 and scanned the machine. Just an FYI: my iMac began having a problem opening files that I presume use the flashplayer.
