Learn about CVE-2017-3100, a memory corruption vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player versions 26.0.0.131 and earlier, potentially leading to memory address disclosure. Find mitigation steps and preventive measures here.
Adobe Flash Player versions 26.0.0.131 and earlier have a memory corruption vulnerability in the Action Script 2 BitmapData class, potentially leading to memory address disclosure.
Understanding CVE-2017-3100
This CVE involves a memory corruption vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player versions 26.0.0.131 and older, which could be exploited to disclose memory addresses.
What is CVE-2017-3100?
The CVE-2017-3100 vulnerability is a memory corruption issue in the Action Script 2 BitmapData class within Adobe Flash Player versions 26.0.0.131 and earlier.
The Impact of CVE-2017-3100
Exploiting this vulnerability could result in the disclosure of memory addresses, potentially leading to further security breaches and unauthorized access.
Technical Details of CVE-2017-3100
This section provides more in-depth technical insights into the CVE-2017-3100 vulnerability.
Vulnerability Description
The vulnerability lies in the Action Script 2 BitmapData class of Adobe Flash Player versions 26.0.0.131 and earlier, allowing for memory corruption.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
The vulnerability can be exploited by malicious actors to corrupt memory and potentially disclose sensitive memory addresses.
Mitigation and Prevention
To address and prevent the CVE-2017-3100 vulnerability, consider the following steps:
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates