Hackers use the familiarity of the old Flash logo to trick people into downloading a malicious file (often named something like flash_player_update.exe 2. Flash is Dead (Technically)
His arguments were damning:
Without security updates, any version of Flash installed today is an open door for cybercriminals. flash is not install. click here to download flash player
For anyone who browsed the web between the late 1990s and the late 2010s, few messages were as ubiquitous—and as quietly frustrating—as the pale yellow warning: “Flash is not installed. Click here to download Flash Player.” It was the web’s most persistent gatekeeper, a pop-up ghost that lived between you and the interactive content you wanted: a game of Bejeweled , an animated menu on a restaurant site, or a grainy video of a skateboarding dog. Hackers use the familiarity of the old Flash