Vulnerability details :
 
Adobe Flash Player Malformed SWF Processing Unspecified DoS 
 
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Fiche créée le 2006-09-12 23:01:25, dernière mise à jour le 2010-04-27 19:21:40

Adobe Flash Player contains a flaw that may allow a denial of service. The issue is triggered when a victim opens a malformed and compressed SWF file. This will result in the application hosting the flash player, typically a web browser, to crach.



 
Adobe Systems Incorporated    8.0.24.0  Affected
 
Attack Type :  Denial of Service
 saturation flood, crash, lock up, forced reboot.
 Découvert le 2006-09-12 23:03:52
 
Disclosure :  Vendor Verified
 Confirmé le 2006-09-12 23:03:52
 
Disclosure :  OSVDB Verified
 
Exploit :  Exploit Unknown
 Unsure of exploit status.
 Exploit découvert le 1970-01-01 07:00:00
 
Impact :  Loss of Availability
 Assurance of timely and reliable access to data. Examples: any DoS attack of any kind, unauthorized file deletion, etc. anything that can cause the availability of a service or information to be impacted.
 
Location :  Remote / Network Access
 If network access if required and exploit can be done remotely.
 
Solution :  Upgrade

 Upgrade to version 9.0.16.0 or higher, as it has been reported to fix this vulnerability. An upgrade is required as there are no known workarounds.
 Solution découverte le 1970-01-01 07:00:00
 
 
External refs :
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