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Exploit for Use After Free in Adobe Flash_Player
This is a Python script, CVE-2018-15982EXP.py, which appears to be an exploit for the CVE-2018-15982 vulnerability. The script is designed to exploit a vulnerability in a specific product or service, likely a web application, to achieve remote code execution. The script starts with a logo and the...
Exploit for Use After Free in Adobe Flash_Player
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April 13, 2021—KB5001337 (OS Build 18363.1500)
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March 9, 2021—KB5000847 (Monthly Rollup)
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The vulnerability of the Adobe Flash Player Desktop Runtime, FlashPlayer for Google Chrome, as well as Adobe FlashPlayer for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, relates to the use of memory after it is released. This allows attackers to bypass security restrictions and execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of the Adobe Flash Player Desktop Runtime, FlashPlayer for Google Chrome, as well as Adobe FlashPlayer for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, is related to the use of memory after it is released. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to bypass security...
February 9, 2021—KB4601348 (Monthly Rollup)
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Adobe Flash Player End of Life (EOL) Detection
The Adobe Flash Player on the remote host has reached the end of life EOL / is discontinued and should not be used anymore. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders...
Adobe Fixes 7 Critical Flaws, Blocks Flash Player Content
Adobe Systems has patched seven critical vulnerabilities, which impact Windows, macOS and Linux users. The impact of the serious flaws range from arbitrary code execution to sensitive information disclosure. The software company’s regularly scheduled Tuesday security updates impact a slew of its...
January 12, 2021—KB4598231 (OS Build 10240.18818) - EXPIRED
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January 12, 2021—KB4598230 (OS Build 17763.1697) - EXPIRED
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January 12, 2021—KB4598243 (OS Build 14393.4169) - EXPIRED
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January 12, 2021—KB4598242 (OS Builds 19041.746 and 19042.746)
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January 12, 2021—KB4598278 (Monthly Rollup)
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January 12, 2021—KB4598275 (Security-only update)
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Adobe Flash Player reaches end-of-life
“What now? My farm is no longer working. Can you have a look, honey?” Like millions of other people my wife likes to play online browser games. You know, the ones that don’t require a fast connection because your virtual life is not in constant danger, and an occasional harvest is enough to make...
Information Disclosure
Adobe Flash Player is vulnerable to information disclosure. An attacker can make use of Same Origin Policy Bypass vulnerability to access critial information...
Adobe Flash Player Reaches End of Life on December 31, 2020
In July 2017, Adobe announced that Adobe Flash Player will reach “End of Life” EOL on Thursday, December 31, 2020. After this date, Adobe Flash Player will no longer be supported or distributed by Adobe. Adobe says that once Flash reaches its EOL date, there will be no further updates or security...
The vulnerability of the Adobe Flash Player in the Google Chrome web browser allows a perpetrator to gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the Adobe Flash Player in the Google Chrome web browser exists due to incorrect processing of the HTTP Origin header. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to gain unauthorized access to protected information...
Patch Tuesday, Good Riddance 2020 Edition
Microsoft today issued its final batch of security updates for Windows PCs in 2020, ending the year with a relatively light patch load. Nine of the 58 security vulnerabilities addressed this month earned Microsofts most-dire "critical" label, meaning they can be abused by malware or miscreants to...