![]() ![]() “You’d never live something like that down – ever.” “Can you imagine being DDoS’d by a LeapFrog botnet?” McCarthy wrote. ![]() This code could do anything from hijacking the device to drafting it into a botnet. If you hand off a LeapPad Ultra to a child before installing LeapPad Connect on your own machine, a hacker could compromise it quite easily with a remote code execution via the Flash flaw. However, updating Flash is not necessary to watch Flash videos. To be fair, if you set up the device as recommended and install the LeapFrog Connect companion application on your computer, it will update Flash to the current, vulnerability-free version once the LeapPad is connected to a PC or Mac. The LeapPad Ultra does not automatically update Flash Player, or prompt the user to install an update.
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