Adobe warns of new Reader, Flash holes
February 12, 2010 by Abi
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div class=”cnet-image-div image-small float-right” style=”width: 90px” img class=”cnet-image” src=”/i/bto/20100211/Adobelogo_90×122.png” alt=”" width=”90″ height=”122″ / /div p Adobe Systems on Thursday warned of new critical holes in Reader and Flash Player, released a security update for the Flash hole, and said a patch for Reader would come next week. /pp Updates for the following software are coming on Tuesday, according to Adobe’s prenotification a href=”http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-07.html”security advisory/a: /pp ul liReader 9.3 for Windows, Mac, and Unix/li liAcrobat 9.3 for Windows and Mac/li liReader 8.2 for Windows and Mac/li liAcrobat 8.2 for Windows and Mac/li /ul /pp The Tuesday updates will also address the Flash issue, Adobe said./pp Meanwhile, the company released a security update to fix a hole in Flash Player version 10.0.42.43 (and earlier versions) that could “subvert the domain sandbox and make unauthorized cross-domain requests,” according to a a href=”http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-06.html”security bulletin/a. /pp Adobe recommends that users update to Flash Player 10.0.45.2 and update to AIR version 1.5.3.1930./pp The company also issued a a href=”http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-05.html”security bulletin/a to resolve an important vulnerability in BlazeDS 3.2 and earlier, which also affects LiveCycle, Flex Data Services, and ColdFusion.
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