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Adobe Patches Second Flash Zero-Day In 9 Days 178

Posted by samzenpus
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CWmike writes "For the second time in nine days, Adobe has patched a critical vulnerability in Flash Player that hackers were already exploiting, Computerworld's Gregg Keizer reports. Adobe also updated Reader to quash 13 new bugs and several older ones the company had not gotten around to fixing. The memory corruption vulnerability in Flash Player could 'potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system,' Adobe said in an accompanying advisory. 'There are reports that this vulnerability is being exploited in the wild in targeted attacks via malicious Web pages.' Adobe last issued an 'out-of-band' emergency update on June 5, when it fixed a critical flaw that attackers were exploiting to steal Gmail login credentials. Those attacks were different from the ones Google disclosed the week before, when it accused Chinese hackers of targeting specific individuals, including senior U.S. and South Korean government officials, anti-Chinese government activists and journalists. Google, which bundles Flash Player with Chrome, also updated its browser Tuesday to include the just-patched version of Flash."
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Adobe Patches Second Flash Zero-Day In 9 Days

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  • Re:ActiveX (Score:1, Interesting)

    by wishfulThinking (1609785) on Thursday June 16, 2011 @12:26AM (#36458916)
    Good God, why all the hate on Flash? It's not a piece of crap at all... It does stuff that html/js/css hasn't been able to do, and still can't. So what if a company doesn't make all their products open source; some people gotta make a buck (protect what is rightfully theirs), and Adobe is not doing it in an evil way. Have all you flash haters not seen any javascript html exploits? XSS, dirty-cookie? Are there not a pissload of Sencha/JQuery Bugs? I've developed both Flash and html/js stuff they're both great. so why all the hate? 2011 html/css/javascript capabilities = 2003 Flash Capabilities

Stupidity got us into this mess -- why can't it get us out?

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