May 1st, 2009 Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 5:21 amCategories:Adobe, Arbitrary Code Execution, Browsers, Data theft, Denial of Service (DoS), Exploit code, Flash, Linux, Malware, Patch Watch, Pen testing, Responsible disclosure, Viruses and Worms, Vulnerability researchTags:Adobe Systems Inc., Attacker, Media Server, Server, RPC, Security, Networking, Ryan Naraine Adobe has shipped a Flash Media Server patch to fix a vulnerability that allowed attackers to execute remote procedures in Fl
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