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Adobe sounds alarm on flash zero-day attacks

Adobe says it will patch Flash in two weeks, and Reader in three weeks. Adobe says the current version of Flash contains a critical flaw already being used in the wild by criminals to attack Windows PCs. The same bug is also present in Adobe Reader and Acrobat, the company’s commercial PDF creation tool. The company says it has no reports of attacks exploiting the Reader-Acrobat bug in Reader or Flash. The two bugs will be patched in the week of Oct. 4 with an emergency “out-of-band” security update.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2125962/adobe-sounds-alarm-on-flash-zero-day-attacks.html

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