Adobe upgrade Flash bug fixes
Adobe Systems has released an update to block three deadly security holes in Flash Player versions for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
The application developer said that the most dangerous vulnerability fixed this time is the input authentication error in Flash Player. This error can be exploited to attack users if they access a website that contains malicious Flash files. If successful, hackers can gain the right to execute binary code on the system that makes a mistake.
Security firm Secunia said the remaining vulnerabilities could be exploited in 'one-click' attacks. This type of attack allows hackers to insert malicious code into a website where users have entered credentials to allow them to steal users' confidential information.
Users of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape and Opera browsers can access here to download necessary patches. Solaris and Linux users can download the patch here.
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