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“We all like to think we’re smart enough to avoid phishing scams - and I’m sure you are! And we’d like to think Adobe will get this patched soon-the company says it hopes to do that next week,” Ochs reports. ‘Successful exploitation could cause a crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system,’ Adobe says in its security bulletin.” “Adobe says this vulnerability is being used by hackers, although for very targeted attacks - phishing, in other words. “ BGR reported Thursday that Adobe has confirmed ‘a major security vulnerability that affects all versions of Flash for Windows, Mac, and Linux,'” Ochs reports. “Ugh, another Flash exploit?!” Susie Ochs question-exclaims for Macworld.
