Adobe POC in the Wild
On June 5th Handler Guy posted a diary about a Security Advisor for Adobe Products. http://isc.sans.edu/diary.html?date=2010-06-05
We have received notification that a proof of concept (POC) has been found in malware taken from the wild and is currently being exploited.
For those that are Adobe users please patch before it is too late.
Thanks to our readers who brought this to our attention.
Update: For more information see US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA10-159A. http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA10-159A.html
Thanks to those of you who have pointed out that I made a mistake in the Diary. It appears that there is not a patch available rather currently
just mitigation steps. It looks like the patch will be released for Flash Player soon and for Reader and Acrobat later in the month.
Deb Hale Long Lines, LLC
It appears that the Security Update has been released by Adobe. Thanks to Juha-Matti for providing this information.
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-14.html
Comments
But US-CERT recommends renaming 2 files:
authplay.dll
rt3d.dll
??
K-Dee
Jun 9th 2010
1 decade ago
Also tried /Q, /qn, and /silent....and a few others....but haven't figured it out yet..... ARGH!!
K-Dee
Jun 10th 2010
1 decade ago
GOM
Jun 11th 2010
1 decade ago
-uninstall
K-Dee
Jun 11th 2010
1 decade ago
phishphreek
Jun 16th 2010
1 decade ago