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Last week, Adobe released an update (APSB11-18) for Adobe Flash Player, fixing a memory corruption vulnerability (CVE-2011-2110) that would allow attackers to take control of the targeted system. In the Advisory, Adobe mentioned reports of active exploitation. We have been tracking the use of this exploit through our signatures (originally as Exploit:SWF/ShellCode.A, and then later […]

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After just publishing a series of patches, Adobe is patching again a new vulnerability found in the Flash Player 10.3.181.23 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris, and Flash Player 10.3.185.23 and earlier versions for Android. This time, the vulnerability has severity critical because it is a memory corruption (CVE-2011-2110) which could cause […]

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This month’s patch Tuesday is a sizable one by any standards. Microsoft is patching a total of 34 vulnerabilities in 16 bulletins, MS11-038 through MS11-051. At least eight different Microsoft product lines are updated, and Adobe is coordinating release of Reader and Acrobat updates as well today. So we are looking at patching the following […]

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