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Flash Vulnerabilities Affect Thousands of Sites

Posted in Security (December 23, 2007 at 11:24 pm)

An anonymous reader writes sends us to The Register for this security news. The problem is compounded by the fact that some of the most popular Web development tools for generating SWF produce files containing the recently disclosed vulnerabilities. “Researchers from Google have documented serious vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash content which leave thousands of websites susceptible to attacks that steal the personal details of visitors. A web search reveals more than 500,000 vulnerable applets on major corporate, government and media sites. Removing the vulnerable content will require combing through website directories for SWF files and then testing them one by one. Updates in the Adobe software that renders SWF files in browsers are also likely, but they probably wouldn’t quell the threat completely… No patch in sight from Adobe, that’s the price to pay for depending on proprietary solutions.”

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