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cve-2015-5119
About this tag
CVE-2015-5119 is a critical Adobe Flash Player vulnerability that, when combined with Microsoft Windows flaws, allowed remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with system privileges. This vulnerability was actively exploited in email phishing campaigns targeting U.S. government agencies and private organizations in mid-2015. The attacks leveraged malicious Flash content delivered via phishing emails to compromise systems running Adobe Flash Player on Microsoft Windows. Mitigation required updating Flash Player, applying Windows security patches, and using exploit mitigation techniques. The tag covers discussions of this specific vulnerability, its role in coordinated attacks, and recommended defensive measures.
Original release date: August 01, 2015
Systems Affected
Microsoft Windows Systems, Adobe Flash Player, and Linux
Overview
Between June and July 2015, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) received reports of multiple, ongoing and likely evolving, email-based phishing...
Original release date: July 14, 2015 | Last revised: July 15, 2015
Systems Affected
Microsoft Windows systems with Adobe Flash Player installed.
Overview
Used in conjunction, recently disclosed vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash and Microsoft Windows may allow a remote attacker to execute...