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Adobe releases Update for Shockwave Player - SSO-AL2010-006

21 January 2010

Software and platforms affected

The following software is affected

Adobe Shockwave Player versions prior to 11.5.6.606

for the following operating system platforms:

Windows
Mac OS X

What is the problem?

There are bugs in the Adobe Shockwave Player software which, if not fixed, could result in your computer being attacked by criminals. Your personal and/or business information may be accessed for fraudulent or illegal purposes (eg, identity theft).

This software is installed on your computer as a browser plug-in to display “shockwave” content found on many popular web sites. Shockwave content includes interactive multimedia and games.

What we recommend you do

The problem can be easily fixed by updating to the latest version of Adobe Shockwave software from:

http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/

Please note that if you have more than one web browser installed on your computer it is recommended to update the Adobe Shockwave Player for each browser. This is done by connecting to the Adobe web site separately using each browser. 

Where you can find more information

Adobe - Security Bulletins: APSB10-03 Security updates available for Shockwave Player:

http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-03.html

To verify your existing Adobe Shockwave Player version number visit:

http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/

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