Adobe issued two security bulletins on Tuesday, fixing a critical security vulnerabilities in Shockwave Player, and another affecting its RoboHelp authoring product. The most serious of the bulletins fixes nine security holes that could allow an attacker to run malicious code on an unpatched system. The Shockwave holes include memory corruption hand heap overflow vulnerabilities in the Shockwave 3D Asset, a standard component that allows Shockwave player to open and view certain 3D format files. In a separate bulletin, APSB12-04, Adobe fixed a hole in RoboHelp 9 for Word for Windows and was rated Important
Source: https://threatpost.com/adobe-fixes-shockwave-hole-february-patch-021412/76210/

