Adobe seems to have solved the problems of critical vulnerability reported last week, for which he was even advised to uninstall Flash.
As reported by Adobe itself, last week, there was a critical vulnerability in Adobe Flash, for which Adobe Flash suggested to completely remove from your computer. The vulnerability concerned all versions of Flash, so both Windows and Mac and Linux, and all browsers.
Adobe claims to have solved the problem and has released a patch high priority, aimed at restoring the proper functioning of Flash avoiding security issues. ” These updates make good the critical vulnerabilities that could potentially allow the attacker to take control of affected computers, ” reads the blog of Adobe. ” Adobe is aware of the fact that the exploit CVE-2015-7645 is used for limited, targeted attacks, and recommends that users update their product installations to the latest version using the instructions included in the security bulletin. ”
To download the patch, refer to the Adobe security bulletin. Scroll down to the Solution section, where you can check out that six of the seven links are marked with priority 1, which is the maximum. Be sure to select the download suitable depending on the operating system and browser you use.
Consider that in some cases Flash may have been automatically updated. Of course, to avoid any kind of risk, you can still keep Flash uninstalled.