Lucian Constantin
CSO Senior Writer

Adobe patches six critical vulnerabilities in Shockwave Player

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Oct 24, 20122 mins

Shockwave Player 11.6.8.638 addresses six arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities

Adobe has fixed six critical vulnerabilities in Shockwave Player that could potentially be exploited by attackers to execute malicious code, via the release of version 11.6.8.638 of the software.

Five of the patched flaws are buffer overflow vulnerabilities and one is an out-of-bounds array bug. Adobe credits Will Dormann of CERT and Honggang Ren of Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs with reporting the issues.

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“Adobe recommends users of Adobe Shockwave Player 11.6.7.637 and earlier versions update to the newest version 11.6.8.638,” the company said in a security advisory accompanying the release on Tuesday. The new version is available for the Windows and Mac platforms.

“Adobe is not aware of any exploits in the wild for any of the issues patched in this release,” Wiebke Lips, Adobe’s senior manager of corporate communications, said via email.

While not nearly as popular as Flash Player, Shockwave Player is installed on 450 million Internet-enabled desktops, according to Adobe, which might make it an attractive target for attackers. The product is required to display online content created with Adobe’s Director software, such as 3D games, product demonstrations, simulations, or e-learning courses, inside browsers.

Lucian Constantin

Lucian Constantin writes about information security, privacy, and data protection for CSO. Before joining CSO in 2019, Lucian was a freelance writer for VICE Motherboard, Security Boulevard, Forbes, and The New Stack. Earlier in his career, he was an information security correspondent for the IDG News Service and Information security news editor for Softpedia.

Before he became a journalist, Lucian worked as a system and network administrator. He enjoys attending security conferences and delving into interesting research papers. He lives and works in Romania.

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