not that i know of. uninstall flash from the machines and then set a group policy that doesn't allow non-admins to install anything. This could block other programs form updating though.
If you are thinking about the recent flash 0-day chrome was not vulnerable because they keep flash sandboxed and automatically updated faster than adobe updates their own stand-alone code..[:)]
Actually, Chrome is also vulnerable, but up to now the code isn't executed if the exploit kit detects Chrome. I've set IE Flash Plugin to disabled and Chrome plugins to "click-to-play" via GPO. On our Firefox installs Flash isn't installed anyway.
Actually, Chrome is also vulnerable, but up to now the code isn't executed if the exploit kit detects Chrome. I've set IE Flash Plugin to disabled and Chrome plugins to "click-to-play" via GPO. On our Firefox installs Flash isn't installed anyway.