Recent Adobe Flash Vulnerability Helped Spread Bitcoin Ransomware

Recent Adobe Flash Vulnerability Helped Spread Bitcoin Ransomware

Given the recent increase in Bitcoin ransomware attacks all over the world, security researchers have been trying to figure out which vulnerabilities have been exploited by hackers. As it turns out, the recent zero-day exploit in Flash is being used as part of the Magnitude exploit kit to distribute various forms of Bitcoin ransomware. Magnitude EK Uses Flash Zero-day Vulnerability. Just a few days ago, Adobe announced they had discovered a serious vulnerability in their Flash software package, which was patched as of yesterday morning. This prompt response by the company should avoid....


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