@SwiftOnSecurity flash action script was still pretty limited though wasn’t it? Flash MX was when all the fuckery started (2004).
@barunick @SwiftOnSecurity there were endless vulns in the flash player implementations, so the scripting itself didn't need to be very capable
@gsuberland @SwiftOnSecurity this would have been flash 5, most vuls that I could find (quick search) start with 6. I’m not super familiar with old flash exploits though, it’s probably a case of just because there isn’t a cve doesn’t mean they don’t exist since bug bounties and disclosure was less common then.

@SwiftOnSecurity my high school IT teacher told me “it’s hard to imagine an Internet without flash, so you should definitely learn ActionScript.”

So I did.

Sigh.

@SwiftOnSecurity every tech company has an inverse nostrodamus in the marketing department
@gsuberland "Inverse Nostradamus" is such a good phrase. 😂

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Luckily Steve Jobs was inspired by Flash and it's numerous issues & pushed HTML5🤝MPEG4 & banned Flash from OSX to IOS 🍿

@SwiftOnSecurity dust that off like an Indiana jones relic everytime I encounter flash on a webapp pentest.
@SwiftOnSecurity "flash is secure" feels more dated than 2001 ngl