CVE-2018-4878 – Adobe Flash Player use after free (Zero Day) vulnerability Alert!

Credit to Author: Pradeep Kulkarni| Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2018 09:39:38 +0000

The recent zero-day vulnerability CVE-2018-4878 in Adobe Flash Player enables attackers to perform a Remote Code Execution on targeted machines. Adobe has released a security advisory APSA18-01 on February 2, 2018 to address this issue. According to Adobe the in wild attack is targeted and it impacts limited windows users. Vulnerable versions Adobe Flash Player 28.0.0.137 and prior versions About the vulnerability This is a use-after-free vulnerability in Adobe Flash player which allows attackers to perform a Remote Code Execution on targeted machines. After successful exploitation, attackers can take control of the vulnerable systems and download and execute malware on them. Reportedly, the vulnerability is currently being exploited in the wild through a malicious Office document. This office document is an initial attack vector with embedded malicious Flash file. According to advisory the malicious office document was distributed through email. Quick Heal detections Quick Heal has released the following detection for the vulnerability CVE-2018-4878: Exp.SWF.CVE-2018-4878 Exp.OLE.CVE-2018-4878 Quick Heal Security Labs is actively looking for new in-wild exploits for this vulnerability and ensuring coverage for them. Subject Matter Experts Pradeep Kulkarni, Sameer Patil | Quick Heal Security Labs The post CVE-2018-4878 – Adobe Flash Player use after free (Zero Day) vulnerability Alert! appeared first on Quick Heal Technologies Security Blog | Latest computer security news, tips, and advice.
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