Security News > 2017 > September > Adobe Patches Two Critical RCE Vulnerabilities in Flash Player

2017-09-12 22:28
Adobe may kill Flash Player by the end of 2020, but until then, the company would not stop providing security updates to the buggy software. As part of its monthly security updates, Adobe has released patches for eight security vulnerabilities in its three products, including two vulnerabilities in Flash Player, four in ColdFusion, and two in RoboHelp—five of these are rated as critical.
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