CVE-2013-3328: Buffer Overflow
Adobe Flash Player before 10.3.183.86 and 11.x before 11.7.700.202 on Windows and Mac OS X, before 10.3.183.86 and 11.x before 11.2.202.285 on Linux, before 11.1.111.54 on Android 2.x and 3.x, and before 11.1.115.58 on Android 4.x; Adobe AIR before 3.7.0.1860; and Adobe AIR SDK & Compiler before 3.7.0.1860 allow attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-2728, CVE-2013-3324, CVE-2013-3325, CVE-2013-3326, CVE-2013-3327, CVE-2013-3329, CVE-2013-3330, CVE-2013-3331, CVE-2013-3332, CVE-2013-3333, CVE-2013-3334, and CVE-2013-3335.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2013-3328?
CVE-2013-3328 is classified as a critical vulnerability due to its potential to enable arbitrary code execution.
How do I fix CVE-2013-3328?
To remediate CVE-2013-3328, users should update Adobe Flash Player to version 10.3.183.86 or higher, or 11.x to version 11.7.700.202 or higher.
What systems are affected by CVE-2013-3328?
CVE-2013-3328 affects Adobe Flash Player versions before 10.3.183.86 and 11.x before 11.7.700.202, across multiple operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.
Are there any workarounds for CVE-2013-3328?
A temporary workaround for CVE-2013-3328 is to disable Adobe Flash Player entirely until an update can be applied.
Is CVE-2013-3328 still a threat in 2023?
While CVE-2013-3328 was a significant threat in its time, Adobe Flash Player has been discontinued, reducing the risk of exploitation in modern systems.