The FlashPlayerPlugin_15_0_0_152.exe task manager

Win7-64, I see two processes in the FlashPlayerPlugin_15_0_0_152.exe task manager - that it must be so?

Previously, this was not long until I installed the last update.

Hello

The two processes are expected and isn't new to the latest version of the player.  They are part of the improvement of security measures taken to make Flash Player more secure and protect your system.  One is the Flash Player sandbox process that allows Flash Player runs in low integrity mode, and the other is the broker process that runs in medium and is integrity mode the guard between the processes of the sandbox untrusted and BONES.  Examples of some of these are access of the file system and access to the camera, among others.  More information is available here, inside the protected for Firefox Flash Player Mode.

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Maria

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