Even though the download pages are gone, the original Adobe CDN links for the offline installers remain functional. These direct links from fpdownload.macromedia.com or download.macromedia.com are the safest possible third-party downloads, as they host the original, unmodified Adobe executables. You can paste these links directly into your browser's address bar to download the file.
If you need to run a specific Flash-based application or game, downloading a questionable 64-bit repack of Version 12 is rarely the best or safest option. Several modern open-source projects and emulation suites provide safer alternatives. 1. Ruffle (Flash Player Emulator) Even though the download pages are gone, the
Moreover, unpatched Flash Player 12 contains (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures), including remote code execution holes like CVE-2015-0313 and CVE-2016-4117 . Running a repack on a machine connected to the internet is a severe security risk. If you need to run a specific Flash-based
Downloading "repacked" versions of Adobe Flash Player 12 or any other version is strongly discouraged Ruffle (Flash Player Emulator) Moreover