Adobe patches Flash hole

Adobe unsure if Acrobat, Reader are vulnerable.

Adobe has patched a cross-site scripting vulnerability in Flash that hackers have used to hijack systems in phishing attacks.

The hole affected Flash Player platforms before version 10.3.181.16 on Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris, and Android versions before 10.3.185.22.

Adobe said hackers were using the exploits in authplay.dll against users.

"It could be used to take actions on a user's behalf on any website or web mail provider, if the user visits a malicious website," Adobe said in a security bulletin.

Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.22 fixed the security hole.

Adobe will push out an update for Android this week, it said.

The company investigated if the flaw affected Adobe Reader and Acrobat versions 10.x  and 9.x for Windows and Macintosh, but said it was unaware of zero-day attacks against those platforms.

Google has updated its Chrome web browser, which was also affected by the vulnerability.

Copyright © SC Magazine, Australia

Adobe patches Flash hole
Company/Organisation

What are your thoughts on this article? Add your comment below.

To begin commenting right away, you can log in below or register an account if you don't yet have one. Please read our guidelines on commenting. Offending posts will be removed and your access may be suspended. Abusive or obscene language will not be tolerated. The comments below do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of SC Magazine, Haymarket Media or its employees.

NOTE: You must be a registered member of SC Magazine to post a comment.

Click here to login | Click here to register
comments powered by Disqus
Sign up to receive SC Magazine email newsletters
   FOLLOW US...
Most Read