First published: Thu Oct 13 2016(Updated: )
Adobe Flash Player before 18.0.0.382 and 19.x through 23.x before 23.0.0.185 on Windows and OS X and before 11.2.202.637 on Linux allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2016-4273, CVE-2016-6983, CVE-2016-6984, CVE-2016-6985, CVE-2016-6986, CVE-2016-6989, and CVE-2016-6990.
Credit: psirt@adobe.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Macromedia Flash Player | <=23.0.0.162 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | ||
Chrome OS | ||
Linux Kernel | ||
Microsoft Windows Operating System | ||
Macromedia Flash Player | <=23.0.0.162 | |
Macromedia Flash Player | <=23.0.0.162 | |
Windows 10 | ||
Microsoft Windows | ||
Macromedia Flash Player | <=18.0.0.375 | |
Adobe Flash Player | <=23.0.0.162 | |
Macromedia Flash Player | <=11.2.202.635 |
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CVE-2016-6982 is classified as a critical vulnerability that allows arbitrary code execution or denial of service due to memory corruption.
To fix CVE-2016-6982, update Adobe Flash Player to version 23.0.0.185 or later on affected operating systems.
CVE-2016-6982 affects Adobe Flash Player versions earlier than 18.0.0.382, and the 19.x through 23.x series prior to 23.0.0.185.
CVE-2016-6982 affects Adobe Flash Player on Windows, OS X, and Linux operating systems.
While updating is the best approach, disabling the use of Adobe Flash Player can serve as a temporary workaround to mitigate risks associated with CVE-2016-6982.