Emergency Patch released for Latest Flash Zero-Day Vulnerability
Oct 17, 2015
    Two days ago, The Hacker News (THN)  reported about the Zero-day vulnerability  in the freshly patched Adobe Flash Player . The vulnerability was exploited in the wild by a well-known group of Russian hackers, named " Pawn Storm ," to target several foreign affairs ministries worldwide.     The zero-day flaw allowed hackers to have complete control of the users' machine, potentially putting all the Flash Player users at a potentially high risk.     Since then, there was no patch available to make flawed utility safe.     However, Adobe has now patched the zero-day vulnerability, along with some critical vulnerabilities whose details are yet to be disclosed.     Yesterday, the company published a post on their official security bulletin ( APSB15-27 ) detailing the risks associated with the zero-day and how a user can get rid of them.     The critical vulnerabilities are assigned following CVE numbers:   CVE-2015-7645  CVE-2015-7647  CVE-2015-7648      Also, Adobe is kn...