The broad availability of Flash Player, its ease of deployment and management, and its sophisticated capabilities make it a compelling foundation for content focused on entertainment or marketing, as well as Internet or intranet applications. As a result, content created for Flash Player can be found on servers across the web and on private business networks. With such wide software distribution, it is critical to understand the security model employed by Flash Player. The purpose of this white paper is to explain the client-side security model of Macromedia Flash Player. More specifically, it outlines how that model ensures security from malicious servers hosting Flash content which cannot necessarily be trusted.
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