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Infosec Insider Derek Manky discusses how new technologies and economic models are facilitating fuzzing in today's security landscape.
If you’re among the holdouts still running Flash, you have some more updating homework to do.
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player that hackers are actively exploiting in the wild as part of a targeted campaign appears to be attacking...
Adobe has released an out-of-band security update for Flash Player that fixes two vulnerabilities, one of which is a zero-day (CVE-2018-15982) that has been spotted being exploited in the wild....
It's like a greatest hits album of terrible security policies Stop us if you've heard this one: A Flash zero-day vulnerability is being actively targeted in the wild.…
Security updates released by Adobe on Wednesday for Flash Player patch two vulnerabilities, including a critical flaw exploited by a sophisticated threat actor in attacks aimed at a healthcare...
Adobe issued a patch for the zero-day on Wednesday.
The vulnerability could lead to arbitrary code execution.
A group of researchers has found 42 zero-day flaws in a range of software tools using a new take on an old concept - fuzzing.