The agencies say it’s vital to prioritize patching. Otherwise, we’re making it easy for attackers who don’t have to work at finding 0 days.
Tag Archives: Adobe Flash
IE zero day and heap of RDP flaws fixed in February Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has finally patched the Internet Explorer (IE) zero-day flaw the company said in January was being used in “limited targeted attacks”.
‘Maze’ ransomware threatens data exposure unless $6m ransom paid
US cable and wire manufacturer, Southwire, last week filed a civil suit against Maze’s mysterious makers in Georgia Federal court.
September 2019’s Patch Tuesday: 2 zero-days, 17 critical bugs
Sometimes, a Patch Tuesday update arrives with a bang that sends users scrambling for cover – September’s update earns that description.
Critical Adobe Flash player bug and more in June’s Patch Tuesday
June patch Tuesday features fixes from Adobe and Microsoft for critical flaws including a remote code vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player.
Microsoft fixes Intel ZombieLoad bug with Patch Tuesday updates
May 2019 Patch Tuesday fixed 79 vulnerabilities, 19 of which are classed as Critical. Here’s a summary of the most notable ones.
Flash “security bypass” list hidden in Microsoft Edge browser
Until this month, the Edge browser could bypass its own warnings about Flash content on 58 websites, thanks to a hidden list.
Update now! Microsoft and Adobe’s February 2019 Patch Tuesday is here
Internet Explorer (IE) may have launched way back in 1995 but nearly a quarter of a century later it’s still creating work for Microsoft and Windows users.
Update now! Microsoft and Adobe’s January 2019 Patch Tuesday is here
After a busy sequence of updates in October, November, and December, the new year’s first Patch Tuesday promises a lighter workload.
Update now! Adobe Acrobat and Reader have critical flaws
Adobe has patched two critical flaws in Acrobat and Reader that warrant urgent attention.