February 7th, 2013. Welcome to Adobe® Flash Player® 11.3 for Windows 8 . This release provides support for Metro style IE and IE10 on the Desktop.
- A Windows ActiveX exploit that tricks users into opening a Microsoft Word document delivered as an email attachment which contains malicious Flash (SWF) content(3492336)
- Crash reported on Firefox(3493470)
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| Released Date | Runtime Versions | New Features | Security Enhancements | Fixed Issues |
| January 8th, 2013 | 11.3.378.5 | N/A | APSB13-01 | security bug fixes |
| December 11th, 2012 | 11.3.377.15 | N/A | APSB12-27 | security bug fixes |
| November 6th, 2012 | 11.3.376.12 | N/A | APSB12-24 | security bug fixes |
| October 8th, 2012 | Flash Player for Windows (X86/ARM): 11.3.275.10 | N/A | APSB12-22 | security bug fixes |
| September 21st, 2012 | Flash Player for Windows (X86/ARM): 11.3.374.7 | N/A | APSB12-19 | N/A |
| May 31st, 2012 | Flash Player for Windows 8 (x86): 11.3.370.178 | First Flash Player release compatible with Windows 8 | N/A | N/A |

