A security researcher has released an exploit for an unpatched security vulnerability in Adobe's Shockwave Player, warning that the flaw could be targeted to launch drive-by malware download attacks.
The Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) is warning about a dangerous security hole in Adobe’s Shockwave Player that could be used to silently install ...
Adobe has released a critical software update to fix nearly two-dozen security holes in its Flash Player browser plugin. Separately, I want to take a moment to encourage users who have Adobe Shockwave ...
Adobe issued a security advisory earlier this week for a potentially serious flaw discovered in its Shockwave application. Adobe has quickly developed a fix for the issue, though, which will be ...
Adobe promises that its next Shockwave update will bring its bundled Flash Player patch levels up to date; in the meantime, Shockwave offers hackers a large attack surface to target. It’s bad enough ...
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Adobe has started sending out emails to enterprise clients about the imminent retirement of Adobe Shockwave. These emails state that Adobe Shockwave player for Windows will no longer be available for ...