Adobe blocked plug-ins

I have just found that access to a You Tube video was blocked due to a security issue with Adobe plug-ins. I was recommended to update Adobe which I duly did and am still getting the same message. Any ideas?
Kathy

You need to update Adobe Flash Player. See:
Critical Flash vulnerability exploited and fixed!

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