Security researchers said the threat is minimal, because attacks in the wild are targeting previous versions of Adobe's media player.
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Adobe Flash Player flaw previously patched, Symantec says
Adobe zero day flaw being actively exploited in wild
Researchers discovered more than 200,000 Web pages set up to exploit a zero day in Adobe Flash Player.
Critical security patch for Adobe Flash Player
Adobe Systems Inc. has patched multiple Adobe Flash Player flaws attackers could exploit to hijack computers and cause a variety of damage.
It’s Patch Tuesday for Adobe, too
While much of the IT world focused on Microsoft’s July 2007 security update Tuesday, Adobe was busy releasing some fixes of its own.The first fix is for critical flaws in Adobe Flash Player attackers could exploit to take control of the affected system. “A malicious SWF must be loaded in Flash Player by the user [...] read more »


