Release date: April 14, 2015
Last Updated: August 11, 2015
Vulnerability identifier: APSB15-06
Priority: See table below
CVE number: CVE-2015-0346, CVE-2015-0347, CVE-2015-0348, CVE-2015-0349, CVE-2015-0350, CVE-2015-0351, CVE-2015-0352, CVE-2015-0353, CVE-2015-0354, CVE-2015-0355, CVE-2015-0356, CVE-2015-0357, CVE-2015-0358, CVE-2015-0359, CVE-2015-0360, CVE-2015-3038, CVE-2015-3039, CVE-2015-3040, CVE-2015-3041, CVE-2015-3042, CVE-2015-3043, CVE-2015-3044
Platform: All Platforms
Adobe has released security updates for Adobe Flash Player for Windows, Macintosh and Linux. These updates address vulnerabilities that could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.
Adobe is aware of a report that an exploit for CVE-2015-3043 exists in the wild, and recommends users update their product installations to the latest versions:
- Users of the Adobe Flash Player desktop runtime for Windows and Macintosh should update to Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.169.
- Users of the Adobe Flash Player Extended Support Release should update to Adobe Flash Player 13.0.0.281.
- Users of Adobe Flash Player for Linux should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.457.
- Adobe Flash Player installed with Google Chrome, as well as Internet Explorer on Windows 8.x, will automatically update to version 17.0.0.169 when available.
- Users of the Adobe AIR desktop runtime should update to version 17.0.0.172.
- Users of the Adobe AIR SDK and AIR SDK & Compiler should update to version 17.0.0.172.
- Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.134 and earlier versions
- Adobe Flash Player 13.0.0.277 and earlier 13.x versions
- Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.451 and earlier 11.x versions
- AIR Desktop Runtime 17.0.0.144 and earlier versions
- AIR SDK and SDK & Compiler 17.0.0.144 and earlier versions
To verify the version of Adobe Flash Player installed on your system, access the About Flash Player page, or right-click on content running in Flash Player and select "About Adobe (or Macromedia) Flash Player" from the menu. If you use multiple browsers, perform the check for each browser you have installed on your system.
To verify the version of Adobe AIR installed on your system, follow the instructions in the Adobe AIR TechNote.
Adobe recommends users update their software installations by following the instructions below:
Adobe recommends users of the Adobe Flash Player desktop runtime for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.169 by visiting the Adobe Flash Player Download Center, or via the update mechanism within the product when prompted.
Adobe recommends users of the Adobe Flash Player Extended Support Release should update to version 13.0.0.281 by visiting http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html.
Adobe recommends users of Adobe Flash Player for Linux update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.457 by visiting the Adobe Flash Player Download Center.
Adobe Flash Player installed with Google Chrome will be automatically updated to the latest Google Chrome version, which will include Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.169.
Adobe Flash Player installed with Internet Explorer for Windows 8.x will be automatically updated to the latest version when available, which will include Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.169.
Adobe recommends users of the Adobe AIR desktop runtime should update to version 17.0.0.172 by visiting the Adobe AIR Download Center.
Adobe recommends users of the Adobe AIR SDK should update to version 17.0.0.172 by visiting the Adobe AIR Download Center.
Adobe recommends users of the Adobe AIR SDK & Compiler should update to version 17.0.0.172 by visiting the Adobe AIR Download Center.
Adobe categorizes these updates with the following priority ratings and recommends users update their installation to the newest version:
Product | Affected versions | Platform | Priority rating |
---|---|---|---|
Adobe Flash Player Desktop Runtime | 17.0.0.134 and earlier |
Windows and Macintosh |
1 |
Adobe Flash Player Extended Support Release | 13.0.0.277 and earlier | Windows and Macintosh |
1 |
Adobe Flash Player for Google Chrome | 17.0.0.134 and earlier | Windows, Macintosh and Linux |
1 |
Adobe Flash Player for Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11 | 17.0.0.134 and earlier | Windows 8.0 and 8.1 | 1 |
Adobe Flash Player | 11.2.202.451 and earlier | Linux | 3 |
AIR Desktop Runtime | 17.0.0.144 and earlier | Windows and Macintosh | 3 |
AIR SDK | 17.0.0.144 and earlier | Windows, Macintosh, Android and iOS | 3 |
AIR SDK & Compiler | 17.0.0.144 and earlier | Windows, Macintosh, Android and iOS | 3 |
These updates address critical vulnerabilities in the software.
Adobe has released security updates for Adobe Flash Player for Windows, Macintosh and Linux. These updates address vulnerabilities that could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.
Adobe is aware of a report that an exploit for CVE-2015-3043 exists in the wild, and recommends users update their product installations to the latest versions:
Users of the Adobe Flash Player desktop runtime for Windows and Macintosh should update to Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.169.
Users of the Adobe Flash Player Extended Support Release should update to Adobe Flash Player 13.0.0.281.
Users of Adobe Flash Player for Linux should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.457.
Adobe Flash Player installed with Google Chrome, as well as Internet Explorer on Windows 8.x, will automatically update to version 17.0.0.169 when available.
Users of the Adobe AIR desktop runtime should update to version 17.0.0.172.
Users of the Adobe AIR SDK and AIR SDK & Compiler should update to version 17.0.0.172.
These updates resolve memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution (CVE-2015-0347, CVE-2015-0350, CVE-2015-0352, CVE-2015-0353, CVE-2015-0354, CVE-2015-0355, CVE-2015-0360, CVE-2015-3038, CVE-2015-3041, CVE-2015-3042, CVE-2015-3043).
These updates resolve a type confusion vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2015-0356).
These updates resolve a buffer overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2015-0348).
These updates resolve use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution (CVE-2015-0349, CVE-2015-0351, CVE-2015-0358, CVE-2015-3039).
These updates resolve double-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution (CVE-2015-0346, CVE-2015-0359).
These updates resolve memory leak vulnerabilities that could be used to bypass ASLR (CVE-2015-0357, CVE-2015-3040).
These updates resolve a security bypass vulnerability that could lead to information disclosure (CVE-2015-3044).
Affected Software | Recommended Player Update | Availability | |
---|---|---|---|
Flash Player Desktop Runtime |
17.0.0.169 | ||
Flash Player Extended Support Release | 13.0.0.281 | Extended Support | |
Flash Player for Linux | 11.2.202.457 | Flash Player Download Center | |
Flash Player for Google Chrome | 17.0.0.169 | Google Chrome Releases | |
Flash Player for Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11 | 17.0.0.169 |
Microsoft Security Advisory | |
AIR Desktop Runtime | 17.0.0.172 | AIR Download Center | |
AIR SDK | 17.0.0.172 | AIR SDK Download | |
AIR SDK & Compiler | 17.0.0.172 | AIR SDK Download |
Adobe would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for reporting the relevant issues and for working with Adobe to help protect our customers:
- Anonymous (CVE-2015-3043)
- bilou, working with the Chromium Vulnerability Reward Program (CVE-2015-0357, CVE-2015-0358, CVE-2015-0359)
Chris Evans of Google Project Zero (CVE-2015-0348, CVE-2015-0352, CVE-2015-0353, CVE-2015-0354, CVE-2015-0355, CVE-2015-0360)
instruder of Alibaba Security Research Team (CVE-2015-3038)
Jihui Lu of KeenTeam (@K33nTeam), working with the Chromium Vulnerability Reward Program (CVE-2015-0351, CVE-2015-3040, CVE-2015-3041)
Jouko Pynnönen of Klikki Oy (CVE-2015-0346, CVE-2015-3044)
Michele Spagnuolo of the Google Security Team, and Mark Brand of Google Project Zero (CVE-2015-3042)
Natalie Silvanovich, working with Google Project Zero (CVE-2015-0356)
Natalie Silvanovich, working with Google Project Zero, and bilou, working with HP's Zero Day Initiative (CVE-2015-3039)
Nicolas Joly working with HP's Zero Day Initiative (CVE-2015-0349)
- Steven Vittitoe of Google Project Zero (CVE-2015-0350)
s3tm3m, working with HP's Zero Day Initiative (CVE-2015-0347)