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Microsoft releases KB4577586 update to remove and block Flash from Windows – BetaNews
After years of posing a security risk to millions of computers around the world, Flash is finally being killed off at the end of the year. Ahead of this, Microsoft…

After years of posing a security risk to millions of computers around the world, Flash is finally being killed off at the end of the year. Ahead of this, Microsoft has released a tool to help people remove Flash from Windows 8.x, Windows 10 and Windows Server.
The KB4577586 update not only purges systems of Adobe Flash Player, but also prevents the software from being installed again.
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