Security News > 2016 > May > Adobe patches Flash 0day exploited in attacks (Help Net Security)

2016-05-13 19:12
The Adobe Flash Player update announced earlier this week is here, and it fixes more than just the zero-day flaw exploited in attacks in the wild. All in all, the latest update plugs 25 security holes, all of which could lead to remote code execution, i.e. be leveraged to ultimately take over the system running a vulnerable version of Flash Player. No details have been shared about any of the fixed vulnerabilities, so as not … More →
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