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Adobe Flash Player reaches end-of-life

January 6, 2021 - “What now? My farm is no longer working. Can you have a look, honey?” Like millions of other people my wife...

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New Adobe Flash Zero-Day found in the Wild

January 21, 2015 - Security researcher Kafeine has discovered a Zero-Day in Adobe Flash Player distributed through the Angler Exploit Kit. An Oday is an...

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Adobe Flash Player Zero-Day: details and mitigation

February 20, 2014 - Update (02/24/14): This exploit has been found in the wild already. It is blocked by Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit. In a very busy month...

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New Flash Player zero-day used against Russian facility

December 5, 2018 - For the past couple of years, Office documents have largely replaced exploit kits as the primary malware delivery vector, giving threat...

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Blocks for Flash and others coming to Office 365

June 1, 2018 - If you’re a user of Microsoft Office products such as Word and Excel, you’re probably aware that they’ve been used as...

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Adobe Reader zero-day discovered alongside Windows vulnerability

May 15, 2018 - During the first half of 2018, we have witnessed some particularly interesting zero-day exploits, including one for Flash (CVE-2018-4878) and more recently...

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New Flash Player zero-day comes inside Office document

February 5, 2018 - Update (2018-02-06): Adobe has released a patch for this vulnerability. More information is available here. We tested this zero-day with a...

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Neutrino EK: fingerprinting in a Flash

June 28, 2016 - Since the disappearance of Angler EK, exploit kit activity is at one of its lowest it has been in a long...

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Botched Flash 0day Gets Patched

April 8, 2016 - Adobe has just released a patch for the infamous Flash Player to fix a vulnerability actively exploited in the wild by some...

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