![]() Users of Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.327 and earlier versions for Linux should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.332.Users of Adobe Flash Player 11.9.900.152 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.9.900.170. ![]() “Adobe Flash Player 11.6 and later provide a mitigation against this attack.”Īdobe is recommending that users of the following: “Adobe is aware of reports that an exploit designed to trick the user into opening a Microsoft Word document with malicious Flash (.swf) content exists for CVE-2013-5331,” Adobe says in the bulletin announcement. The updates address a type confusion vulnerability (CVE-2013-5331) and a memory corruption vulnerability (CVE-2013-5332), each of which could enable remote code execution, causing crashes, and potentially giving an attacker control of affected machines. Adobe awarded this bug a priority rating of 1, meaning that attackers are likely targeting it – or soon will be targeting it – in the wild.Īdobe also pushed out security updates for versions 11.9.900.152 and earlier of its Flash Player on Windows and Mac OS X and for versions 11.2.202.327 and earlier for Linux systems. ![]() The Shockwave security update applies to versions 12.0.6.147 and earlier on Windows and Mac OS X and addresses a pair of memory corruption vulnerabilities (CVE-2013-5333 and CVE-2013-5334) that could give an attacker the ability to execute code remotely. Adobe published two security bulletins today, resolving a pair of vulnerabilities in both Shockwave and Flash Player. ![]()
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