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Adobe Code Injection Hole in Flash - Update!
Adobe's security struggles have hit a new gear with three new bulletins warning about "critical" code injection and system takeover vulnerabilities in enterprise-facing products.
On the heels of the recent disclosure hiccup surrounding Adobe Reader, the vendor Feb. 12 released patches for two critical issues affecting the Flash Media Server and the Adobe Connect Enterprise Server.
A third bulletin, rated "important," provides cover for a cross-site scripting vulnerability affecting RoboHelp 7 and RoboHelp 7 installations.
The most serious of the three issues
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