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Adobe patches Flash, but doesn’t get around to Pwn2Own bug

Adobe today patched Flash Player, the fifth time this year it’s updated the vulnerability-plagued software. The Flash update, designated APSB13-09-09, patched four critical vulnerabilities that could be used by attackers to hack Flash Player. Google and Microsoft issued their own patches, as they have integrated Flash with their respective Chrome and Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) browsers. Adobe credited today’s vulnerability reports to Google, an anonymous researcher who filed with iDefense and Attila Suszter, who writes the Reversing on Windows blog.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2133060/adobe-patches-flash–but-doesn-t-get-around-to-pwn2own-bug.html

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