ID: 3530
Date: 02/01/2008
Title: 3530 - Adobe Flash Player update available to address security vulnerabilities
Platform level affected:Net Application - Client
Specific operating systems components affected: 32-bit Windows
Net-enabled software: Other
Other software: Other
Remediation Summary:Update your copy of the software with the download available from the supplier.
Vendors affected:Adobe
Applications affected:Flash Player
Adversity source: Unknown
Attack Vector: Vulnerability exploitation
Virulence: Unknown
Warning Status: Imminent
Potential Damage: Remote execution/modification
Possible Duration: Open Ended
Availability of fix: Available
Type of fix: Patch
Source: Adobe
Reliability of source: Trusted
Source URL: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb07-20.html
CVE: CVE-2007-6242, CVE-2007- 4768, CVE-2007-5275, CVE-2007- 6243, CVE-2007- 6244, CVE-2007- 6245, CVE-2007-4324, CVE-2007- 6246, CVE-2007-5476
Abstract: Descritpion of critical vulnerabilities that have been identified in Adobe Flash Player.
Flash Player update available to address security vulnerabilities
Release date: December 18, 2007
Vulnerability identifier: APSB07-20
CVE number: CVE-2007-6242, CVE-2007- 4768, CVE-2007-5275, CVE-2007- 6243, CVE-2007- 6244, CVE-2007- 6245, CVE-2007-4324, CVE-2007- 6246, CVE-2007-5476
Platform: All platforms
Affected software versions: Adobe Flash Player 9.0.48.0 and earlier, 8.0.35.0 and earlier, and 7.0.70.0 and earlier.
Summary
Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe Flash Player that could allow an attacker who successfully exploits these potential vulnerabilities to take control of the affected system. A malicious SWF must be loaded in Flash Player by the user for an attacker to exploit these potential vulnerabilities. Users are recommended to update to the most current version of Flash Player available for their platform.
Further detail from http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb07-20.html
Affected software versions
Adobe Flash Player 9.0.48.0 and earlier, 8.0.35.0 and earlier, and 7.0.70.0 and earlier.
To verify the Adobe Flash Player version number, access the About Flash Player page, or right-click on Flash content and select "About Adobe (or Macromedia) Flash Player" from the menu. If you use multiple browsers, perform the check for each browser you have installed on your system.
Solution
Adobe recommends all users of Adobe Flash Player 9.0.48.0 and earlier versions upgrade to the newest version 9.0.115.0 (Win, Mac, Linux), by downloading it from the Player Download Center, or by using the auto-update mechanism within the product when prompted.
Adobe will be providing an update to Adobe Flash Player 9.0.47.0 for Solaris at a later date. Customers can download and install the Flash Player public beta, which addresses these vulnerabilities, from the Adobe Labs site in the meantime.
For customers who cannot upgrade to Adobe Flash Player 9, Adobe has developed a patched version of Flash Player 7. Please refer to the Flash Player update TechNote.
Severity rating
Adobe categorizes this as a critical update and recommends affected users upgrade to version 9.0.115.0 (Win, Mac, Linux).
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Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT
Domain affected: Technical