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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:29:59 +0000
From: imipak <imipak@...il.com>
To: Ray P <sixsigma98@...mail.com>
Cc: Full Disclosure <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: iDefense Security Advisory 02.24.09: Adobe
	Flash Player Invalid Object Reference Vulnerability

Ray P wrote:

>> "iDefense has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in latest
>> version of Flash Player, version 9.0.124.0."
>
> What am I missing here? Flash 9.0.124 has been out since April 2008 and
> the version of Flash 9 on my computer is 9.0.154.



>>From the Adobe advisory at
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb09-01.html :

---------------------------------------------------------
[...]
Solution

Adobe recommends all users of Adobe Flash Player 10.0.12.36 and
earlier versions upgrade to the newest version 10.0.22.87 by
downloading it from the Player Download Center, or by using the
auto-update mechanism within the product when prompted.

For users who cannot update to Flash Player 10, Adobe has developed a
patched version of Flash Player 9, Flash Player 9.0.159.0, which can
be downloaded from the following link.
[...]
---------------------------------------------------------



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