Security Update & Flash

The recent security/ 10.6.3 update contains Flash version 10.0.42 and not the latest 10.0.45.2
While I doubt/hope that this earlier version will cause a rash of flash-related crashes - I thought it worth mentioning here.
Head to http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ to umm, re-update Flash after using Apples latest update

Andy,
Thanks!

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