RELATED: Billions of PC users at risk: Adult websites infected with malware The final days of a flawed technology Through a partnership between the creators of CSS, JavaScript and openGL, they created the means to play videos and animations natively in a browser - completely side-stepping the need for Flash. Given the security issues, Jobs didn’t want third-party software to compromise its hardware.Īnother major contributor to Flash’s demise came from the development of HTML5. RELATED: Google, WhatsApp, Flash and other copycat apps are hiding malwareĪpple founder Steve Jobs famously said that the iPhone would never support Flash, and when the first model was released, it didn’t. Adobe seemingly patched the software every other day, with hackers finding new flaws just as fast.
The biggest reason for its downfall, however, is that it constantly posed an enormous security risk. The rapid decline in popularity and subsequent non-usage originated through a series of events.