Security News > 2018 > June > Adobe Issues Patch for Actively Exploited Flash Player Zero-Day Exploit

2018-06-07 16:18
If you have already uninstalled Flash player, well done! But if you haven't, here's another great reason for ditching this application for better security of your devices. Adobe has released a security patch update for a critical vulnerability in its Flash Player software that is actively being exploited in the wild by hackers in targeted attacks against Windows users. <!-- adsense -->
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