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Adobe Flash Player multiple security vulnerabilities updated since 10.04.2008 | | Published: |  | 14.04.2008 | | Source: |  | CERT | | SecurityVulns ID: |  | 8886 | | Type: |  | client | | Level: |  | 8/10 | | Description: |  | Code execution, crossite scripting, request spoofing. |
| Affected: |  | ADOBE : Flash Player 8.0 | | |  | ADOBE : Flash Player 9.0 | | CVE: |  | CVE-2008-1655 | | |  | CVE-2008-1654 (Interaction error between Adobe Flash and multiple Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) services allow remote attackers to perform Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) style attacks by using the Flash navigateToURL function to send a SOAP message to a UPnP control point, as demonstrated by changing the primary DNS server.) | | |  | CVE-2007-6637 (Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a crafted SWF file, related to "pre-generated SWF files" and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 or Adobe Acrobat Connect. NOTE: the asfunction: vector is already covered by CVE-2007-6244.1.) | | |  | CVE-2007-6243 (Adobe Flash Player 9.x up to 9.0.48.0, 8.x up to 8.0.35.0, and 7.x up to 7.0.70.0 does not sufficiently restrict the interpretation and usage of cross-domain policy files, which makes it easier for remote attackers to conduct cross-domain and cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.) | | |  | CVE-2007-6019 | | |  | CVE-2007-5275 (The Adobe Macromedia Flash 9 plug-in allows remote attackers to cause a victim machine to establish TCP sessions with arbitrary hosts via a Flash (SWF) movie, related to lack of pinning of a hostname to a single IP address after receiving an allow-access-from element in a cross-domain-policy XML document, and the availability of a Flash Socket class that does not use the browser's DNS pins, aka DNS rebinding attacks, a different issue than CVE-2002-1467 and CVE-2007-4324.) | | |  | CVE-2007-0071 |
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