Adobe Flash allows websites to use users web cam without PERMISSION!


One of the most powerful way to communicate with your loved ones or attend buisness meeting is a webcam, but what if it is controled by some one -what can be the consequences? A new source has exploited Adobe's Flash media application could fully allow different websites to acces and run your web cam without your permission, leading to many people focusing on your life and opening secrets.



The Exploitation can be done on people surfing the web who use browsers like safari and firefox  Your webcam can be a powerful tool for communicating with loved ones or even having a conversation with a world-famous luminary. But when that power is put into someone else's hands, it can have dire consequences. A new exploit of Adobe's Flash media application could potentially allow websites to access your webcam without your permission, opening the door for any number of unseemly people to peer into your world.
The exploit — which only affects Macs thus far — can be performed on web surfers using Safari and Firefox web browsers. The gaping hole in Adobe's security features was discovered by a Stanford computer science major named Feross Aboukhadijeh, who brought it to the attention of Adobe. After weeks without a response, Aboukhadijeh decided to make the glitch publicly known, in an attempt to force Adobe's hand. His plan worked, and Adobe released a statement saying they were working on the problem, and the fix wouldn't require a Flash update.