Security News > 2018 > February > (Unpatched) Adobe Flash Player Zero-Day Exploit Spotted in the Wild
2018-02-02 06:18
Another reason to uninstall Adobe Flash Player—a new zero-day Flash Player exploit has reportedly been spotted in the wild by North Korean hackers. South Korea's Computer Emergency Response Team (KR-CERT) issued an alert Wednesday for a new Flash Player zero-day vulnerability that's being actively exploited in the wild by North Korean hackers to target Windows users in South Korea. <!--
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