Wednesday, April 25, 2007

» Exploit code posted for critical Adobe Photoshop flaw | Zero Day | ZDNet.com

» Exploit code posted for critical Adobe Photoshop flaw | Zero Day | ZDNet.com: "Publicly available exploit code for a serious security flaw in Adobe Photoshop could allow attackers to take complete control of your Windows machine, according to an advisory from FrSIRT.
The flaw, rated critical, is caused by buffer overflow errors when handling a malformed 'BMP', 'DIB' or 'RLE' file.

Separately, an exploit for an equally serious flaw in Corel Paint Shop Pro is also in circulation. This also puts users at risk of code execution attacks using rigged .CLP files.

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