For a previously unknown vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player exploit for Windows is released. He opens for demonstration purposes when you call a rigged Web page only the Windows calculator. Criminals could use the exploit, however, use it to deal with malware to infect a PC. So far, the exploit works only on Windows XP SP3. The vulnerability is caused due to an error within the processing of prepared blocks of data in Director files. Adobe has the bug for the version 11.5.8.612 and prior on Windows and Mac OS X confirmed.
An update is there but not yet, but the manufacturer is working on a fix. In most cases, users should have the Shockwave Player, and have the corresponding browser plug-ins installed but did not. In Firefox and Google Chrome, an attack is irrelevant. Internet Explorer attempts, however, the missing plug-in recharge instantly and automatically install, but still asks for permission. The Shockwave player offers additional functionality compared to the Flash player. Typically, it will display more complex, interactive presentations, games and other applications used to



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