2mcabre
May 20th, 2003, 01:29 PM
::) I've been accused of being overtly paranoid about this issue, but to date nobody has been able to prove me wrong, and Macromedia has failed to reply to requests for specific issue confirmation.
As a result I have and will continue to boycott all products from Macromedia.
To whit… FlashPlayer 6.0
The problem? Simply stated the new version of Flash player allows "Outside" applications from other websites to obtain the usage of your webcams/ microphones.
Macromedia has a very unclear position on the "exploitability" issues that I have requested clarification on. They're official position is that they "Are not responsible for what other sites do with this technology".
I find this ability and lack of "willingness" to be held accountable for their own products use inexcusable. And while you can set the "feature" to disallow access, (it is not always remembered even if you select to "remember" btw) Macromedia will not claim that malicious users cannot bypass that blockage.
I've never been one to speak "DOOM" about anything, but the fact that any website could access my webcam/ microphone at their discretion bothers me, as does the fact that Macromedia will not publicly announce that this is not a possibility.
Sorry for my rambling, got off topic…
Anyway, my question is, is their a known killbit to stop websites that require any macromedia products be installed from automatically downloading the control and then asking do you want to install it?
Im finding this extremely frustrating and even go so far as to let the webmasters know that they are loosing potential viewers, customers by requiring this feature be supported "universally" on their sites.
Thanks in Advance,
As a result I have and will continue to boycott all products from Macromedia.
To whit… FlashPlayer 6.0
The problem? Simply stated the new version of Flash player allows "Outside" applications from other websites to obtain the usage of your webcams/ microphones.
Macromedia has a very unclear position on the "exploitability" issues that I have requested clarification on. They're official position is that they "Are not responsible for what other sites do with this technology".
I find this ability and lack of "willingness" to be held accountable for their own products use inexcusable. And while you can set the "feature" to disallow access, (it is not always remembered even if you select to "remember" btw) Macromedia will not claim that malicious users cannot bypass that blockage.
I've never been one to speak "DOOM" about anything, but the fact that any website could access my webcam/ microphone at their discretion bothers me, as does the fact that Macromedia will not publicly announce that this is not a possibility.
Sorry for my rambling, got off topic…
Anyway, my question is, is their a known killbit to stop websites that require any macromedia products be installed from automatically downloading the control and then asking do you want to install it?
Im finding this extremely frustrating and even go so far as to let the webmasters know that they are loosing potential viewers, customers by requiring this feature be supported "universally" on their sites.
Thanks in Advance,